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Apparent temperature-induced reorientation of quantum Hall stripes

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2017-04-12 v1

Abstract

Our magnetotransport measurements of quantum Hall stripes in a high-quality GaAs quantum well in a slightly tilted magnetic field reveal that the orientation of stripes can be changed by temperature. Field-cooling and field-warming measurements, as well as observation of hysteresis at intermediate temperatures allow us to conclude that the observed temperature-induced reorientation of stripes is owing to the existence of two distinct minima in the symmetry-breaking potential. We also find that the native symmetry-breaking mechanism does not depend on temperature and that low-temperature magnetotransport data should be treated with caution as they do not necessarily reveal the true ground state, even in the absence of hysteresis.

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@article{arxiv.1704.03428,
  title  = {Apparent temperature-induced reorientation of quantum Hall stripes},
  author = {Q. Shi and M. A. Zudov and B. Friess and J. Smet and J. D. Watson and G. C. Gardner and M. J. Manfra},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1704.03428},
  year   = {2017}
}