Theory of the Quantum Hall Effect in Quasi-One-Dimensional Conductors
Victor M. Yakovenko

TL;DR
This paper provides a theoretical review of the quantum Hall effect observed in quasi-one-dimensional organic conductors, discussing the underlying physics and implications for these materials.
Contribution
It offers a comprehensive theoretical analysis of the quantum Hall effect specifically in quasi-one-dimensional organic conductors, filling a gap in existing literature.
Findings
Theoretical explanation of quantum Hall effect in (TMTSF)2X
Insights into electronic properties of quasi-one-dimensional conductors
Implications for future research in organic superconductors
Abstract
This is a theoretical review of the quantum Hall effect observed in quasi-one-dimensional organic conductors such as (TMTSF)2X. It is written for a book "Physics of Organic Superconductors and Conductors" to be published by Springer and edited by A. G. Lebed.
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Taxonomy
TopicsOrganic and Molecular Conductors Research · Magnetism in coordination complexes
