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Valley Stoner Instability of the Composite Fermi Sea

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2018-10-04 v2

Abstract

We study two-component electrons in the lowest Landau level at total filling factor νT=1/2\nu _T=1/2 with anisotropic mass tensors and principal axes rotated by π/2\pi/2 as realized in Aluminum Arsenide (AlAs) quantum wells. Combining exact diagonalization and the density matrix renormalization group we demonstrate that the system undergoes a quantum phase transition from a gapless state in which both flavors are equally populated to another gapless state in which all the electrons spontaneously polarize into a single flavor beyond a critical mass anisotropy of {\bf mx/my7m_x/m_y \sim 7}. We propose that this phase transition is a form of itinerant Stoner transition between a two-component and a single-component composite fermi sea states and describe a set of trial wavefunctions which successfully capture the quantum numbers and shell filling effects in finite size systems as well as providing a physical picture for the energetics of these states. Our estimates indicate that the composite Fermi sea of AlAs is the analog of an itinerant Stoner magnet with a finite spontaneous valley polarization. We pinpoint experimental evidence indicating the presence of Stoner magnetism in the Jain states surrounding ν=1/2\nu=1/2.

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@article{arxiv.1802.02167,
  title  = {Valley Stoner Instability of the Composite Fermi Sea},
  author = {Zheng Zhu and D. N. Sheng and Liang Fu and Inti Sodemann},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1802.02167},
  year   = {2018}
}

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7 pages, 4 figures