Quantum Hall Effects. Field Theoretical Approach And Related Topics

Par : Zyun-Francis Ezawa

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  • Nombre de pages507
  • PrésentationRelié
  • ISBN981-02-3430-9
  • EAN9789810234300
  • Date de parution10/01/2001
  • ÉditeurWorld Scientific Publishing

Résumé

Tremendous theoretical and experimental developments have recently been made in the sphere of the quantum Hall effect. Among them a field-theoretical approach has presented a fascinating unified physical picture. A most significant feature of the quantum Hall system is that exotic phenomena associated with statistics transmutation are realized. For instance, an electron may undergo Bose condensation by making a charge-flux composite, and fractionally charged excitations (anyons) emerge as quasiparticles. A pedagogical and self-contained discussion on monolayer and bilayer quantum Hall systems is given in a field-theoretical framework, together with an introduction to quantum field theory, anyon physics and Chern-Simons gauge theory. Only knowledge of quantum mechanics is assumed. This invaluable book will be of great interest to students and researchers in condensed-matter, theoretical, particle and mathematical physics.
Tremendous theoretical and experimental developments have recently been made in the sphere of the quantum Hall effect. Among them a field-theoretical approach has presented a fascinating unified physical picture. A most significant feature of the quantum Hall system is that exotic phenomena associated with statistics transmutation are realized. For instance, an electron may undergo Bose condensation by making a charge-flux composite, and fractionally charged excitations (anyons) emerge as quasiparticles. A pedagogical and self-contained discussion on monolayer and bilayer quantum Hall systems is given in a field-theoretical framework, together with an introduction to quantum field theory, anyon physics and Chern-Simons gauge theory. Only knowledge of quantum mechanics is assumed. This invaluable book will be of great interest to students and researchers in condensed-matter, theoretical, particle and mathematical physics.