Currents in the Compressible and Incompressible Regions of the 2DEG
arXiv:cond-mat/9409004 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.50.11714
Abstract
We derive a general expression for the low-temperature current distribution in a two-dimensional electron gas, subjected to a perpendicular magnetic field and in a confining potential that varies slowly on the scale of the magnetic length l. The analysis is based on a self-consistent one-electron description, such as the Hartree or standard Kohn-Sham equations. Our expression, which correctly describes the current distribution on scales larger than l, has two components: One is an ``edge current'' which is proportional to the local density gradient and the other is a ``bulk current'' which is proportional to the gradient of the confining potential. The direction of these currents generally displays a striking alternating pattern.
27 pages in Tex, 4 figures available by request to mgeller@monad.missouri.edu, to appear in PRB