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Physics in Canada / La Physique au Canada - 2011 (67.3)
Taking stock of the Quantum Hall Effects: Thirty years on
Author(s)
Tapash Chakraborty
Klaus von Klitzing
Institution
University of Manitoba
Institut für Festkörperforschung
The quantum Hall effects, discovered about thirty years ago have remained one of the most spectacular discoveries in condensed matter physics in the past century. Those discoveries triggered huge expansion in the field of low-dimensinal electronic systems, the area grew at an unprecedented rate and continues to expand. Novel and challenging observations, be it theoretical or experi-mental, have been reported since then on a regular basis. Additionally, the effects have inspired physicists to find analogous situations in far-flung fields as disparate as string theory or black hole physics.
