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On the AdS/BCFT approach to quantum Hall systems

Journal

JOURNAL OF HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS
Volume -, Issue 5, Pages -

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/JHEP05(2013)116

Keywords

AdS-CFT Correspondence; Holography and condensed matter physics (AdS/CMT)

Funding

  1. Brazilian Ministry of Science and Technology
  2. CAPES Foundation - Brazil
  3. IIP-MIT exchange program
  4. Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation [8206, RFBR 11-02-01220]
  5. President of the Russian Federation [NSh-3349.2012.2]
  6. Iniziativa Specifica INFN FI11
  7. EC Seventh Framework Programme [295234-FP7-PEOPLE-2011-IRSES]

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In this paper we study a simple gravity model dual to a 2 + 1-dimensional system with a boundary at finite charge density and temperature. In our naive AdS/BCFT extension of a well known AdS/CFT system a non-zero charge density must be supported by a magnetic field. As a result, the Hall conductivity is a constant inversely proportional to the coefficients of pertinent topological terms. Since the direct conductivity vanishes, such behaviors resemble that of a quantum Hall system with Fermi energy in the gap between the Landau levels. We further analyze the properties stemming from our holographic approach to a quantum Hall system. We find that at low temperatures the thermal and electric conductivities are related through the Wiedemann-Franz law, so that every charge conductance mode carries precisely one quantum of the heat conductance. From the computation of the edge currents we learn that the naive holographic model is dual to a gapless system if tensionless RS branes are used in the AdS/BCFT construction. To reconcile this result with the expected quantum Hall behavior we conclude that gravity solutions with tensionless RS branes must be unstable, calling for a search of more general solutions. We briefly discuss the expected features of more realistic holographic setups.

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