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English: A video clip showing of two graphs. Left hand graph shows fermi energy vs density of states (DOS) while right hand one shows hall resistance and resistance as a function of magnetic field (B). During the video B is slowly increased. The Landau Levels form on the left hand graph, while two markers show the position on the resistance curves on the right. Graphs are illustrative, not actual data.
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Author Grj23 Glenton Jelbert, using Python, Numpy, Matplotlib, Mencoder and a template by Josh Lifton 2004

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