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Direct Measurement of the g-Factor of Composite Fermions
The activation gap of the fractional quantum Hall states at constant
fillings and 2/5 has been measured as a function of the
perpendicular magnetic field . A linear dependence of on is
observed while approaching the spin polarization transition. This feature
allows a direct measurement of the -factor of composite fermions which
appears to be heavily renormalized by interactions and strongly sensitive to
the electronic filling factor.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures Changed content: Fokus more on g-factors (and less
on other details
Phonon emission and absorption in the fractional quantum Hall effect
We investigate the time dependent thermal relaxation of a two-dimensional
electron system in the fractional quantum Hall regime where ballistic phonons
are used to heat up the system to a non-equilibrium temperature. The thermal
relaxation of a 2DES at can be described in terms of a broad band
emission of phonons, with a temperature dependence proportional to . In
contrast, the relaxation at fractional filling is characterized by
phonon emission around a single energy, the magneto-roton gap. This leads to a
strongly reduced energy relaxation rate compared to with only a weak
temperature dependence for temperatures 150 mK 400 mK.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures; 14th International Conference on High Magnetic
Fields in Semiconductor Physics, September 24-29, 2000, Matsue, Japa
Specific Heat of a Fractional Quantum Hall System
Using a time-resolved phonon absorption technique, we have measured the
specific heat of a two-dimensional electron system in the fractional quantum
Hall effect regime. For filling factors
and 1/3 the specific heat displays a strong exponential temperature dependence
in agreement with excitations across a quasi-particle gap. At filling factor
we were able to measure the specific heat of a composite fermion
system for the first time. The observed linear temperature dependence on
temperature down to K agrees well with early predictions for a Fermi
liquid of composite fermions.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures (version is 1. resubmission: Added a paragraph to
include the problems which arise by the weak temperature dependence at \nu =
1/2, updated affiliation
The intrinsic features of the specific heat at half-filled Landau levels of two-dimensional electron systems
The specific heat capacity of a two-dimensional electron gas is derived for
two types of the density of states, namely, the Dirac delta function spectrum
and that based on a Gaussian function. For the first time, a closed form
expression of the specific heat for each case is obtained at half-filling. When
the chemical potential is temperature-independent, the temperature is
calculated at which the specific heat is a maximum. Here the effects of the
broadening of the Landau levels are distinguished from those of the different
filling factors. In general, the results derived herein hold for any
thermodynamic system having similar resonant states.Comment: 11 pages, 1 figure, to appear in J Low Temp Phys (2010
Relative specific heat at ν = 1/2 measured in a phonon absorption experiment
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Relative specific heat at v = 1/2 measured in a phonon absorption experiment
In general it is far from being straightforward to measure the specific heat of a single two-dimensional electron system directly, since it is strongly dominated by the contribution of the substrate. Using a time-resolved phonon absorption technique, we have directly measured the specific heat C of composite fermions at half Landau level filling v = 1/2. We find a nearly linear dependence of C on temperature down to T = 0.1 K. © 2005 American Institute of Physics
Phonon and transport measurements in the fractional quantum Hall effect
The properties of a fractional quantum Hall system has been investigated with phonon experiments and with transport experiments. A detailed description of the phonon absorption technique is given. We measure the relative specific heat in the fractional quantum Hall effect regime at various filling factors. We use phonons to measure the activation gap Δ of the fractional quantum Hall states at constant fillings as a function of the perpendicular magnetic field B. At a given filling factor nearly all gaps measured show a square-root dependence on the magnetic field and can be described by one single fit parameter related to the composite fermion effective mass. In addition, we present transport experiments to deduce energy gaps. Here, an astonish linear dependence of Δ on B is observed for a number of fractional filling factors
Phonon excitations of composite-fermion Landau levels
The phonon excitations of fractional quantum Hall (FQH) states at filling factors ν =1÷3,2÷5, 4÷7, 3÷5, 4÷3, and 5÷3 were investigated. The excitations were found to be based on Landau-level transitions of composite fermions (CF). It was observed that at filling factor ν = 2÷3, a linear field dependence of the excitation energy in the high field regime showed a spin transition, which was excited by the phonons. All the transport gaps, except the one measured at ν = 2÷3, were found to be lower than the phonon excitation gaps due to disorder effects and because temperature was also coupled to spin flip excitations