Exactness of linear response in the quantum Hall effect

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Publication:2662008




Abstract: In general, linear response theory expresses the relation between a driving and a physical system's response only to first order in perturbation theory. In the context of charge transport, this is the linear relation between current and electromotive force expressed in Ohm's law. We show here that, in the case of the quantum Hall effect, all higher order corrections vanish. We prove this in a fully interacting setting and without flux averaging.









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