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Competition of Pairing and Nematicity in the Two-Dimensional Electron Gas

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2020-03-24 v1 Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics

Abstract

Due to its extremely rich phase diagram, the two-dimensional electron gas exposed to perpendicular magnetic field has been the subject of intense and sustained study. One particularly interesting problem in this system is that of the half-filled Landau level, where the Fermi sea of composite fermions, a fractional quantum Hall state arising from a pairing instability of the composite fermions, and the quantum Hall nematic were observed in the half-filled N=0N=0, N=1N=1, and N2N \geq 2 Landau levels, respectively. Thus different ground states developed in different half-filled Landau levels. This situation has recently changed, when evidence for both the paired fractional quantum Hall state and the quantum Hall nematic was reported in the half-filled N=1N=1 Landau level. Furthermore, a direct quantum phase transition between these two ordered states was found. These results highlight an intimate connection between pairing and nematicity, a topic of current interest in several strongly correlated systems, in a well-understood and low disorder environment.

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@article{arxiv.2003.09645,
  title  = {Competition of Pairing and Nematicity in the Two-Dimensional Electron Gas},
  author = {Katherine A. Schreiber and Gábor A. Csáthy},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2003.09645},
  year   = {2020}
}