Probing spin susceptibility of a correlated two-dimensional electron system by transport and magnetization measurements
Abstract
We report temperature and density dependences of the spin susceptibility of strongly interacting electrons in Si inversion layers. We measured (i) the itinerant electron susceptibility from the Shubnikov-de Haas oscillations in crossed magnetic fields and (ii) thermodynamic susceptibility sensitive to all the electrons in the layer. Both and are strongly enhanced with lowering the electron density in the metallic phase. However, there is no sign of divergency of either quantity at the density of the metal-insulator transition . Moreover, the value of , which can be measured across the transition down to very low densities deep in the insulating phase, increases with density at , as expected. In the absence of magnetic field, we found the temperature dependence of to be consistent with Fermi-liquid-based predictions, and to be much weaker than the power-law, predicted by non-Fermi-liquid models. We attribute a much stronger temperature dependence of to localized spin droplets. In strong enough in-plane magnetic field, we found the temperature dependence of to be stronger than that expected for the Fermi liquid interaction corrections.
Keywords
Cite
@article{arxiv.1810.03560,
title = {Probing spin susceptibility of a correlated two-dimensional electron system by transport and magnetization measurements},
author = {V. M. Pudalov and A. Yu. Kuntsevich and M. E. Gershenson and I. S. Burmistrov and M. Reznikov},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1810.03560},
year = {2018}
}
Comments
16 pages, 13 figures