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Charge density wave with meronlike spin texture induced by a lateral superlattice in a two-dimensional electron gas

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2016-11-23 v1

Abstract

The combined effect of a lateral square superlattice potential and the Coulomb interaction on the ground state of a two-dimensional electron gas in a perpendicular magnetic field is studied for different rational values of Γ\Gamma, the inverse of the number of flux quanta per unit cell of the external potential, at filling factor ν=1\nu =1 in Landau level N=0.N=0. When Landau level mixing and disorder effects are neglected, increasing the strength W0W_{0} of the potential induces a transition, at a critical strength W0(c),W_{0}^{\left( c\right) }, from a uniform and fully spin polarized state to a two-dimensional charge density wave (CDW) with a meronlike spin texture at each maximum and minimum of the CDW. The collective excitations of this vortex-CDW are similar to those of the Skyrme crystal that is expected to be the ground state near filling factor ν=1\nu =1. In particular, a broken U(1) symmetry in the vortex-CDW results in an extra gapless phase mode that could provide a fast channel for the relaxation of nuclear spins. The average spin polarization % S_{z} changes in a continuous or discontinuous manner as W0W_{0} is increased depending on whether Γ[1/2,1]\Gamma \in \left[ 1/2,1\right] or Γ[0,1/2].\Gamma \in \left[ 0,1/2\right] . The phase mode and the meronlike spin texture disappear at large value of W0,W_{0}, leaving as the ground state a partially spin-polarized CDW if Γ1/2\Gamma \neq 1/2 or a spin-unpolarized CDW if Γ=1/2.\Gamma =1/2.

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@article{arxiv.1607.03403,
  title  = {Charge density wave with meronlike spin texture induced by a lateral superlattice in a two-dimensional electron gas},
  author = {R. Côté and Xavier Bazier-Matte},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1607.03403},
  year   = {2016}
}

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11 pages with 9 eps figures