Abstract

In the anyon superconductor, a zero-field Hall voltage is induced when a current flows. It is shown that the Hall voltage is enhanced near the critical temperature, showing a peak. In an experiment with thin films of thickness 1000 A and a current 100 {mu}A, the Hall voltage at the peak is about 0.2 {mu}V. The dependence on the thickness and hole density is also discussed.

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