Geometric Resonance of Composite Fermions near Bilayer Quantum Hall States

ORAL

Abstract

Via the application of parallel magnetic field, we induce a single-layer to bilayer transition in two-dimensional electron systems confined to wide GaAs quantum wells, and study the geometric resonance of composite fermions (CFs) with a periodic density modulation in our samples. The measurements reveal that CFs exist close to bilayer quantum Hall states, formed at Landau level filling factors $\nu=1$ and 1/2. Near $\nu=1$, the geometric resonance features are consistent with half the total electron density in the bilayer system, implying that CFs prefer to stay in separate layers and exhibit a two-component behavior. In contrast, close to $\nu=1/2$, CFs appear single-layer-like (single-component) as their resonance features correspond to the total density.

*Work supported by the NSF (Grants DMR-1305691, ECCS-1508925, and MRSEC DMR-1420541), the DOE Basic Energy Sciences (Grant DE-FG02-00-ER45841), the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation (Grant GBMF4420), and the Keck Foundation.

Authors

  • M. A. Mueed

    • Princeton Univ
    • Princeton University
  • Dobromir Kamburov

    • Princeton Univ
  • Mansour Shayegan

    • Princeton University
    • Princeton Univ
  • Loren Pfeiffer

    • Princeton University
    • Princeton Univ
  • Ken West

    • Princeton University
    • Princeton Univ
  • Kirk Baldwin

    • Princeton Univ
    • Princeton University