Semiclassical theory of electron drag in strong magnetic fields
S. Brener, W. Metzner
Max-Planck-Institut für Festkörperforschung, D-70569 Stuttgart, Germany
PACS: 73.21.-b, 73.43.-f, 73.63.-b
Abstract
We present a semiclassical theory for electron drag between two
parallel two-dimensional electron systems in a strong magnetic field,
which provides a transparent picture of the most salient qualitative
features of anomalous drag phenomena observed in recent experiments,
especially the striking sign reversal of drag at mismatched densities.
The sign of the drag is determined by the curvature of the effective
dispersion relation obeyed by the drift motion of the electrons in a
smooth disorder potential.
Localization plays a role in explaining activated low temperature
behavior, but is not crucial for anomalous drag per se.