Fractional quantum hall effect in infinite-layer systems.
Physical review letters 85:25 (2000) 5408-5411
Abstract:
Stacked two dimensional electron systems in transverse magnetic fields exhibit three dimensional fractional quantum Hall phases. We analyze the simplest such phases and find novel bulk properties, e.g. , irrational braiding. These phases host "one and a half" dimensional surface phases in which motion in one direction is chiral. We offer a general analysis of conduction in the latter by combining sum rule and renormalization group arguments, and find that when interlayer tunneling is marginal or irrelevant they are chiral semimetals that conduct only at T > 0 or with disorder.Breakdown of Conformal Invariance at Strongly Random Critical Points
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Low-energy collective modes, Ginzburg-Landau theory, and pseudogap behavior in superconductors with long-range pairing interactions
Physical Review B American Physical Society (APS) 62:17 (2000) 11778-11792