Highly Anisotropic Transport in the Integer Quantum Hall Effect
Abstract
At very large tilt of the magnetic (B) field with respect to the plane of a two-dimensional electron system the transport in the integer quantum Hall regime at = 4, 6, and 8 becomes strongly anisotropic. At these filling factors the usual deep minima in the magneto-resistance occur for the current flowing perpendicular to the in-plane B field direction but develop into strong maxima for the current flowing parallel to the in-plane B field. The origin of this anisotropy is unknown but resembles the recently observed anisotropy at half-filled Landau levels.
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