Charge density wave with meronlike spin texture induced by a lateral superlattice in a two-dimensional electron gas
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 , the inverse of the number of flux quanta per unit cell of the external potential, at filling factor in Landau level When Landau level mixing and disorder effects are neglected, increasing the strength of the potential induces a transition, at a critical strength 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 . 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 changes in a continuous or discontinuous manner as is increased depending on whether or The phase mode and the meronlike spin texture disappear at large value of leaving as the ground state a partially spin-polarized CDW if or a spin-unpolarized CDW if
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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