Electrons-Holes on Noncommutative Plane and Hall Effect
Abstract
By considering Ne-electrons and Nh-holes together in uniform external magnetic and electric fields, we end up with a total Hall conductivity σHtot, which is depending to the difference between Ne and Nh and becomes null when Ne=Nh. Dealing with the same system but requiring that the coordinates of plane are noncommuting, we obtain a new Hall conductivity σH(tot,nc). In the limit Ne=Nh, we find that σH(tot,nc) is only noncommutativity parameters θi-dependent, which means that theoretically it is possible to have Hall effect without B. Moreover, at the critical points θe=l2 and θh=-l2, we find that σH(tot,nc) becomes two times the usual Hall conductivity for an noninteracting mixing system.
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