Competing Liquid and Crystal Phases in Bilayer Systems under High Magnetic Field

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Abstract

We investigate the nature of bilayer states in a high magnetic field as a function of the layer separation, filling factor, quantum well width, and electron density. Previous theoretical studies have investigated bilayer liquid states, but experiments have also found an insulating phase for a range of filling factors. We consider several types of liquid and crystal states at total filling factors 1/3, 2/5, 1/2, and 1/5, and determine the phase diagram as a function of the layer separation and density. We find that composite-fermion crystal phases are favored for appropriate parameters at 1/3, 2/5, and 1/5. These have either “binary graphene” or “correlated square” lattice structure. The theoretical phase diagram is compared with experiment.

*This work was supported in part by the US National Science Foundation, Grant No. DMR-1401636.

Presenters

  • William Faugno

    • Pennsylvania State Univ

Authors

  • William Faugno

    • Pennsylvania State Univ
  • Alexander Duthie

    • Chemistry, Cambridge University
  • David Wales

    • Chemistry, Cambridge University
  • Jainendra Jain

    • Physics, Pennsylvania State Univ
    • Pennsylvania State Univ
    • The Pennsylvania State University