Abstract

The dielectric response of a two dimensional electron gas under a strong transverse magnetic field is obtained within a self-consistent procedure in which the broadening of Landau levels due to collisional damping from the impurities both determines and is determined by the static dielectric function of the system. The dielectric function is evaluated in random phase approximation with the impurity scattering treated in a self-consistent Born approximation. Explicit results are presented for the zero temperature, extreme quantum limit. It is found that this “no parameter” theory is in good qualitative agreement with experimental results for the broadening as extracted from magnetotransport data.

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