kvanttiHallilmiö
KvanttiHallilmiö is a quantum mechanical phenomenon observed in two-dimensional electron systems subjected to a strong perpendicular magnetic field and low temperatures. When a current flows through such a system, a voltage develops perpendicular to both the current and the magnetic field. In the classical Hall effect, this voltage is proportional to the current and magnetic field strength. However, in the kvanttiHallilmiö, the Hall resistance, which is the ratio of the transverse voltage to the current, is quantized into discrete, universal values.
These quantized values are given by $R_H = \frac{h}{ie^2}$, where $h$ is Planck's constant, $e$ is the
The phenomenon is understood through the formation of Landau levels, which are discrete energy levels that
There are two main varieties: the integer kvanttiHallilmiö, where $i$ is an integer, and the fractional kvanttiHallilmiö,