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Observation of Spontaneous Ferromagnetism in a Two-Dimensional Electron System

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2020-12-07 v1 Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics

Abstract

What are the ground states of an interacting, low-density electron system? In the absence of disorder, it has long been expected that as the electron density is lowered, the exchange energy gained by aligning the electron spins should exceed the enhancement in the kinetic (Fermi) energy, leading to a (Bloch) ferromagnetic transition. At even lower densities, another transition to a (Wigner) solid, an ordered array of electrons, should occur. Experimental access to these regimes, however, has been limited because of the absence of a material platform that supports an electron system with very high-quality (low disorder) and low density simultaneously. Here we explore the ground states of interacting electrons in an exceptionally-clean, two-dimensional electron system confined to a modulation-doped AlAs quantum well. The large electron effective mass in this system allows us to reach very large values of the interaction parameter rsr_s, defined as the ratio of the Coulomb to Fermi energies. As we lower the electron density via gate bias, we find a sequence of phases, qualitatively consistent with the above scenario: a paramagnetic phase at large densities, a spontaneous transition to a ferromagnetic state when rsr_s surpasses 35, and then a phase with strongly non-linear current-voltage characteristics, suggestive of a pinned Wigner solid, when rsr_s exceeds 38\simeq 38. However, our sample makes a transition to an insulating state at rs27r_s\simeq 27, preceding the onset of the spontaneous ferromagnetism, implying that, besides interaction, the role of disorder must also be taken into account in understanding the different phases of a realistic dilute electron system.

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@article{arxiv.2011.01335,
  title  = {Observation of Spontaneous Ferromagnetism in a Two-Dimensional Electron System},
  author = {Md. S. Hossain and M. K. Ma and K. A. Villegas Rosales and Y. J. Chung and L. N. Pfeiffer and K. W. West and K. W. Baldwin and M. Shayegan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2011.01335},
  year   = {2020}
}