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    Magnetothermoelectric transport properties in phosphorene

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    We numerically study the electrical and thermoelectric transport properties in phosphorene in the presence of both a magnetic field and disorder. The quantized Hall conductivity is similar to that of a conventional two-dimensional electron gas, but the positions of all the Hall plateaus shift to the left due to the spectral asymmetry, in agreement with the experimental observations. The thermoelectric conductivity and Nernst signal exhibit remarkable anisotropy, and the thermopower is nearly isotropic. When a bias voltage is applied between top and bottom layers of phosphorene, both thermopower and Nernst signal are enhanced and their peak values become large.Comment: 8 pages, 9 figure

    Non-canonical statistics of finite quantum system

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    The canonical statistics describes the statistical properties of an open system by assuming its coupling with the heat bath infinitesimal in comparison with the total energy in thermodynamic limit. In this paper, we generally derive a non-canonical distribution for the open system with a finite coupling to the heat bath, which deforms the energy shell to effectively modify the conventional canonical way. The obtained non-canonical distribution reflects the back action of system on the bath, and thus depicts the statistical correlations through energy fluctuations

    Fractional Quantum Hall Effect in Topological Flat Bands with Chern Number Two

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    Recent theoretical works have demonstrated various robust Abelian and non-Abelian fractional topological phases in lattice models with topological flat bands carrying Chern number C=1. Here we study hard-core bosons and interacting fermions in a three-band triangular-lattice model with the lowest topological flat band of Chern number C=2. We find convincing numerical evidence of bosonic fractional quantum Hall effect at the ν=1/3\nu=1/3 filling characterized by three-fold quasi-degeneracy of ground states on a torus, a fractional Chern number for each ground state, a robust spectrum gap, and a gap in quasihole excitation spectrum. We also observe numerical evidence of a robust fermionic fractional quantum Hall effect for spinless fermions at the ν=1/5\nu=1/5 filling with short-range interactions.Comment: 5 pages, 7 figures, with Supplementary Materia

    Ruhm Meets GHH

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    This paper …rst documents several important business cycle properties of health status and health expenditures in the US. We …nd that health expenditures are pro-cyclical while health status is counter-cyclical. We then develop a stochastic dynamic general equilibrium model with endogenous health accumulation. The model has four distinct features: 1) Both medical expenditures and leisure time are used to produce health stock; 2) Health enters into production function; 3) Depreciation rate of health stock negatively depends on working hours; 4) Health enters into utility function. We calibrate the model to US economy. The results show that the model can jointly rationalize the counter-cyclicality of health status and pro-cyclicality of medical expenditure. We also investigate the relative importance of each feature in a¤ecting th

    Negative Magnetoresistance in the Nearest-neighbor Hopping Conduction

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    We propose a size effect which leads to the negative magnetoresistance in granular metal-insulator materials in which the hopping between two nearest neighbor clusters is the main transport mechanism. We show that the hopping probability increases with magnetic field. This is originated from the level crossing in a few-electron cluster. Thus, the overlap of electronic states of two neighboring clusters increases, and the negative magnetoresistance is resulted.Comment: Latex file, no figur

    Reflection Symmetry and Quantized Hall Resistivity near Quantum Hall Transition

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    We present a direct numerical evidence for reflection symmetry of longitudinal resistivity ρxx\rho_{xx} and quantized Hall resistivity ρxy\rho_{xy} near the transition between ν=1\nu=1 quantum Hall state and insulator, in accord with the recent experiments. Our results show that a universal scaling behavior of conductances, σxx\sigma_{xx} and σxy\sigma_{xy}, in the transition regime decide the reflection symmetry of ρxx\rho_{xx} and quantization of ρxy\rho_{xy}, independent of particle-hole symmetry. We also find that in insulating phase away from the transition region ρxy\rho_{xy} deviates from the quantization and diverges with ρxx\rho_{xx}.Comment: 3 pages, 4 figures; figure 4 is replace
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