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The quantum Hall effect is a quantized version of the Hall effect which is observed in two-dimensional electron systems subjected to low temperatures and strong magnetic fields, in which the Hall resistance Rxy exhibits steps that take on the quantized values R x y = V Hall I channel = h e 2 ν, {\displaystyle R_{xy}={\frac {V_{\text{Hall}}}{I_{\text{channel}}}}={\frac {h}{e^{2}\nu }},} where VHall is the Hall voltage, Ichannel is the channel current, e is the elementary charge and h is the Planck constant. Wikipedia
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The quantum Hall effect is a quantized version of the Hall effect which is observed in two-dimensional electron systems subjected to low temperatures and strong magnetic fields, in which the Hall resistance Rxy exhibits steps that take on the quantized values R x y = V Hall I channel = h e 2 ν, {\displaystyle R_{xy}={\frac {V_{\text{Hall}}}{I_{\text{channel}}}}={\frac {h}{e^{2}\nu }},} where VHall is the Hall voltage, Ichannel is the channel current, e is the elementary charge and h is the Planck constant. Wikipedia
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An effect marked by the quantization of the Hall resistance, observed in two-dimensional electron systems subjected to low temperatures and strong magnetic field. Wiktionary