Abstract :
The formation of ‘zero’ (exponentially small) resistance states (ESRS) in high mobility two-dimensional electron systems (2DES) in a static magnetic field B and subjected to strong microwave (MW) radiation has attracted great theoretical interest. These states appear to be associated with a new kind of energy gap Δ. Here I show that the energy gap Δ is explained by a microscopic quantum model that involves the Prime Number Theorem, hitherto reserved for only mathematical contexts. The model also contains the zeroes of the zeta function, and explains the physical origin of the Riemann hypothesis.