Single Particle Relaxation in a Random Magnetic Field

Physics – Condensed Matter

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REVTEX, 12 pages. Submitted to Phys.Rev.Lett. 2.03.1994

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We consider the single particle relaxation rate of 2D electrons subject to a random magnetic field. The density of states (DOS) oscillations in a uniform magnetic field (in addition to a random one) are studied. We define a gauge invariant single particle relaxation time as a parameter describing the amplitude of DOS oscillations. Unlike the conventional case of random potential scattering the broadening of the Landau levels does not depend on magnetic field.

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