We study the critical spin-polarization energy (αC) above which fractional quantum Hall states in two-dimensional electron systems confined to symmetric GaAs quantum wells become fully spin-polarized. We find a significant decrease of αC as we increase the well-width. In systems with comparable electron layer thickness, αC for fractional states near Landau level filling ν=3/2 is about twice larger than those near ν=1/2, suggesting a broken particle-hole symmetry. Theoretical calculations, which incorporate Landau level mixing through an effective three-body interaction, and finite layer thickness, capture certain qualitative features of the experimental results.
@article{arxiv.1406.2387,
title = {Spin-Polarization of Composite Fermions and Particle-Hole Symmetry Breaking},
author = {Yang Liu and S. Hasdemir and A. Wójs and J. K. Jain and L. N. Pfeiffer and K. W. West and K. W. Baldwin and M. Shayegan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1406.2387},
year = {2014}
}