Interacting two-dimensional electrons confined in a GaAs quantum well exhibit isotropic transport when the Fermi level resides in the first excited (N=1) Landau level. Adding an in-plane magnetic field (B∣∣) typically leads to an anisotropic, stripe-like (nematic) phase of electrons with the stripes oriented perpendicular to the B∣∣ direction. Our experimental data reveal how a periodic density modulation, induced by a surface strain grating from strips of negative electron-beam resist, competes against the B∣∣-induced orientational order of the stripe phase. Even a minute (<0.25%) density modulation is sufficient to reorient the stripes along the direction of the surface grating.
@article{arxiv.1607.05744,
title = {Reorientation of the stripe Phase of 2D Electrons by a Minute Density Modulation},
author = {M. A. Mueed and Md. Shafayat Hossain and L. N. Pfeiffer and K. W. West and K. W. Baldwin and M. Shayegan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1607.05744},
year = {2016}
}