Liquid crystalline states for two-dimensional electrons in strong magnetic fields
Abstract
Based on the Kosterlitz-Thouless-Halperin-Nelson-Young (KTHNY) theory of two-dimensional melting and the analogy between Laughlin states and the two-dimensional one-component plasma (2DOCP), we investigate the possibility of liquid crystalline states in a single Landau level (LL). We introduce many-body trial wavefunctions that are translationally invariant but posess 2-fold (i.e. {\em nematic}), 4-fold ({\em tetratic}) or 6-fold ({\em hexatic}) broken rotational symmetry at respective filling factors , 1/5 and 1/7 of the valence LL. We find that the above liquid crystalline states exhibit a soft charge density wave (CDW) which underlies the translationally invariant state but which is destroyed by quantum fluctuations. By means of Monte Carlo (MC) simulations, we determine that, for a considerable variety of interaction potentials, the anisotropic states are energetically unfavorable for the lowest and first excited LL's (with index ), whereas the nematic is favorable at the second excited LL ().
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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0311144,
title = {Liquid crystalline states for two-dimensional electrons in strong magnetic fields},
author = {Orion Ciftja and Cintia M. Lapilli and Carlos Wexler},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0311144},
year = {2009}
}
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7 figures, submitted to PRB, high-quality figures available upon request