Physics – Condensed Matter – Strongly Correlated Electrons
Scientific paper
2003-07-10
Physics
Condensed Matter
Strongly Correlated Electrons
6 pages, 3 figure; corrected typos, improved figures
Scientific paper
Tunnelling density of states in the vicinity of Fermi level of a two-dimensional electron gas subjected to an external parallel and zeroth magnetic field is calculated. It reveals a pseudo-gap recently observed in the experiments. The gap originates in spin polarization of 2DEG. Non-monotonic dependence of energy on a Landau level filling factor (density) was obtained. It implies the tunneling current peculiarities at filling factors 1/2 and 1. The Ising-like model of the exchange interaction in 2DEG was exploited instead of the conventional one. It was crucial to achieve even a qualitative agreement with experimental data.
Ryzhii Victor
V'yurkov V.
Vetrov Andrey A.
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