On the direct insulator-quantum hall transition in two-dimensional electron systems in the vicinity of nanoscaled scatterers

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A direct insulator-quantum Hall (I-QH) transition corresponds to a crossover/transition from the insulating regime to a high Landau level filling factor ν > 2 QH state. Such a transition has been attracting a great deal of both experimental and theoretical interests. In this study, we present three different two-dimensional electron systems (2DESs) which are in the vicinity of nanoscaled scatterers. All these three devices exhibit a direct I-QH transition, and the transport properties under different nanaoscaled scatterers are discussed. © 2011 Liang et al.

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Liang, C. T., Lin, L. H., Chen, K. Y., Lo, S. T., Wang, Y. T., Lou, D. S., … Ritchie, D. A. (2011). On the direct insulator-quantum hall transition in two-dimensional electron systems in the vicinity of nanoscaled scatterers. Nanoscale Research Letters, 6(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1556-276X-6-131

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