CPM Seminar
Quantum Hall ferromagnet at high filling factors:
A magnetic field induced Stoner transition
B.A. Piot
Grenoble High Magnetic Field Laboratory CNRS
The integer quantum Hall effect (QHE) observed in the magnetotransport
properties of a two-dimensional electron gas is usually described within
the framework of a single electron picture. While this picture works well
for the even integer QHE, this is not the case for the odd integer QHE,
where it misses most, if not all, of the essential physics. Here, we
present an experimental investigation of spin splitting in the integer
quantum Hall effect for a series of
AlxGa1-xAs / GaAs heterojunctions and quantum
wells. Magnetoresistance measurements are performed at mK temperature to
characterize the electronic density of states and estimate the strength of
many body interactions. We propose a simple model with no free parameters
which correctly predicts the magnetic field required to observe spin
splitting confirming that the appearance of spin splitting is a result of a
competition between the disorder induced energy cost of flipping spins and
the exchange energy gain associated with the polarized state. In this model,
the single particle Zeeman energy plays no role, so that the appearance of
this quantum Hall ferromagnet in the highest occupied Landau level can also
be thought of as a magnetic field induced Stoner transition.
Monday, January 15th 2007, 10:00
Ernest Rutherford Physics Building, R.E. Bell Conference Room (room 103)
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