Reflection Symmetry and Quantized Hall Resistivity near Quantum Hall Transition
Abstract
We present a direct numerical evidence for reflection symmetry of longitudinal resistivity xx and quantized Hall resistivity xy near the transition between =1 quantum Hall state and insulator, in accord with the recent experiments. Our results show that a universal scaling behavior of conductances, σxx and σxy, in the transition regime decide the reflection symmetry of xx and quantization of xy, independent of particle-hole symmetry. We also find that in insulating phase away from the transition region xy deviates from the quantization and diverges with xx.
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