Theoretical basis for the unification of the integer and the fractional quantum Hall effects

Physics – Condensed Matter – Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics

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This paper intends to provide a theoretical basis for the unification of the integer and the fractional quantum Hall effects. Guided by concepts and theories of quantum mechanics and with the solution of the Pauli equation in a magnetic field under the symmetric gauge, wave functions, energy levels of single electrons, and the expectation value of electron's spatial scope are presented. After the quotation of non-interaction dilute gas system, the product of single electron's wave functions is used to construct wave functions of the N electron gas system in magnetic field. Then the expectation value of the system's motion area and the electron's surface density are obtained. In this way, the unification explaination of the integer and the fractional quantum Hall effects is formulated without the help of the concept of fractional charge.

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