Using a 50-nm width, ultra-clean GaAs/AlGaAs quantum well, we have studied
the Landau level filling factor ν=5/2 fractional quantum Hall effect in a
perpendicular magnetic field B∼ 1.7 T and determined its dependence on
tilted magnetic fields. Contrary to all previous results, the 5/2 resistance
minimum and the Hall plateau are found to strengthen continuously under an
increasing tilt angle 0<θ<25∘ (corresponding to an in-plane
magnetic field 0 <B∥<0.8 T). In the same range of θ
the activation gaps of both the 7/3 and the 8/3 states are found to increase
with tilt. The 5/2 state transforms into a compressible Fermi liquid upon tilt
angle θ>60∘, and the composite fermion series [2+p/(2p±1)],
p= 1, 2 can be identified. Based on our results, we discuss the relevance of
a Skyrmion spin texture at ν=5/2 associated with small Zeeman energy in
wide quantum wells, as proposed by Woˊjs etal., Phys. Rev.
Lett. 104, 086801 (2010).Comment: 5+ pages, 3 figures, accepted for by Phy. Rev. Let