Phys. Rev. B 52, 5221–5232 (1995)Effect of spin degeneracy on scaling in the quantum Hall regimeReceived 17 November 1994; published in the issue dated 15 August 1995 We study the delocalization transition for spin-polarized and spin-degenerate noninteracting electrons in the lowest Landau level. We perform finite-size scaling calculations of the Thouless number for varying amounts of potential and spin-orbit scattering. For spin-polarized electrons, we obtain a one-parameter scaling function for the Thouless number that fits scaled experimental data for the longitudinal resistivity. For spin-degenerate electrons with spin-orbit scattering, the Thouless number is peaked away from the band center by an amount proportional to the strength of the spin-orbit scattering. The universality class of the delocalization transition for noninteracting spin-degenerate electrons in the quantum Hall regime is found to be the same as for spin-polarized electrons. We also study the density of states and Thouless number for the model of pure spin-orbit scattering studied by Hikami, Shirai, and Wegner [Nucl. Phys. B 408, 415 (1993)], which represents a different universality class. © 1995 The American Physical Society URL:
http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevB.52.5221
DOI:
10.1103/PhysRevB.52.5221
PACS:
72.10.Bg, 71.55.Jv, 72.20.My
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