Abstract

We present in this Brief Report our experimental results on the quantum Hall plateau-to-plateau transition in long-range Coulombic disordered two-dimensional electron systems embedded in the ${\text{Al}}_{x}{\text{Ga}}_{1\ensuremath{-}x}{\text{As-Al}}_{0.32}{\text{Ga}}_{0.68}\text{As}$ heterostructures (with $x=0\mathrm{%}$ and 0.21%) in a large temperature range from 1.2 K down to 1 mK. In these samples a crossover behavior is observed from the high-temperature, nonuniversal scaling regime to the low-temperature, universal scaling regime, with the temperature exponent $\ensuremath{\kappa}$ changing from $\ensuremath{\kappa}=0.58$ to 0.42, respectively. The crossover temperature increases with increasing $x$, from 120 mK for $x=0\mathrm{%}$ to 250 mK for $x=0.21\mathrm{%}$. When the Al concentration reaches $x=0.85\mathrm{%}$ at which the short-range random alloy potential dominates the disorder, the crossover temperature is beyond 1.2 K and the universal scaling is observed over two decades of temperature.

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