Interaction corrections to the Hall coefficient at intermediate temperatures

Abstract
We investigate the effect of electron-electron interaction on the temperature dependence of the Hall coefficient of 2D electron gas at arbitrary relation between the temperature $T$ and the elastic mean-free time $\tau$. At small temperature $T\tau \ll \hbar$ we reproduce the known relation between the logarithmic temperature dependences of the Hall coefficient and of the longitudinal conductivity. At higher temperatures, this relation is violated quite rapidly; correction to the Hall coefficient becomes $\propto 1/T$ whereas the longitudinal conductivity becomes linear in temperature.

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