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Light scattering observations of spin reversal excitations in the fractional quantum Hall regime

✍ Scribed by Irene Dujovne; C.F. Hirjibehedin; A. Pinczuk; Moonsoo Kang; B.S. Dennis; L.N. Pfeiffer; K.W. West


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2003
Tongue
English
Weight
540 KB
Volume
127
Category
Article
ISSN
0038-1098

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✦ Synopsis


Resonant inelastic light scattering experiments access the low lying excitations of electron liquids in the fractional quantum Hall regime in the range 2=5 $ n $ 1=3: Modes associated with changes in the charge and spin degrees of freedom are measured. Spectra of spin reversed excitations at filling factor n * 1=3 and at n & 2=5 identify a structure of lowest spin-split Landau levels of composite fermions (CFs) that is similar to that of electrons. Observations of spin wave excitations enable determinations of energies required to reverse spin. The spin reversal energies obtained from the spectra illustrate the significant residual interactions of composite fermions. At n ΒΌ 1=3 energies of spin reversal modes are larger but relatively close to spin conserving excitations that are linked to activated transport. Predictions of composite fermion theory are in good quantitative agreement with experimental results.


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