Probing insulator-quantum Hall transitions near the onset of Landau quantization in GaAs/AlGaAs heterostructures

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Abstract

Magneto-transport measurements are performed on the two-dimensional GaAs electron systems (2DESs) to study the low-field insulator (I) and quantum Hall (QH) effect. With increasing the perpendicular magnetic field B, the 2DESs undergo direct I-QH transitions to enter QH liquids from the low-field insulators near the onset of Landau quantization. The mobility obtained from Shubnikov-de Haas oscillations, however, indicates that such transitions do not occur as Landau bands become well-separated. We note that Landau quantization is significant even when the Landau-level spacing is smaller than the broadening, and it is insufficient to consider the crossover from weak localization to such a quantization in direct I-QH transitions. Our study supports the importance of the two-body interaction to direct I-QH transitions.

*This work was funded by the NSC, Taiwan.

Authors

  • Kuang Yao Chen

    • National Taiwan University
  • Y.H. Chang

  • C.-T. Liang

    • National Taiwan University
  • N. Aoki

    • Chiba University
  • Y. Ochiai

    • Chiba University
  • Chun Feng Huang

    • CMS/NML, ITRI
    • NML/CMS ITRI
  • Li-Hung Lin

    • National Chiayi University
  • K.A. Cheng

    • Lung-Hwa University of Science and Technology
  • H.H. Cheng

    • National Taiwan University
  • H.H. Lin

    • National Taiwan University
  • Jau-Yang Wu

    • National Chiao Tung University
  • Sheng-Di Lin

    • National Chiao Tung University