Quantum Hall stripes in tilted magnetic fields in high-density GaAs quantum wells

ORAL

Abstract

Quantum Hall stripe phases in GaAs quantum wells are usually aligned along [110] crystal axis but can exhibit unconventional orientation (along [1-10] direction) when the electron density is sufficiently high. It was recently demonstrated for stripe phases with conventional orientation that the number of in-plane magnetic field-induced reorientations depends sensitively on the carrier density. In particular, it was shown that the in-plane magnetic field does not reorient stripes when the density exceeds a certain value. Here, we investigate the effect of the in-plane magnetic field on stripe phases in high-density GaAs quantum wells. We find that the native stripes are still aligned along [110] and usually prefer to align perpendicular to the in-plane magnetic field.

*Supported by DOE Award # ER 46640-SC0002567, the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation through the EPiQS initiative Grant GBMF4420, by the NSF MRSEC Grant DMR-1420541, by NSF Cooperative Agreement No. DMR-0654118, and by the State of Florida.

Presenters

  • X Fu

    • Univ of Minn - Minneapolis
    • University of Minnesota

Authors

  • X Fu

    • Univ of Minn - Minneapolis
    • University of Minnesota
  • Qianhui Shi

    • University of Minnesota
  • Michael Zudov

    • Univ of Minnesota
    • Univ of Minn - Minneapolis
    • University of Minnesota
  • K Baldwin

    • Princeton University
    • Princeton Univ
    • Electrical Engineering, Princeton Univ
    • Department of Electrical Engineering, Princeton University
    • EE, Princeton University
  • Loren Pfeiffer

    • Electrical Engineering, princeton university
    • Department of Electrical Engineering, Princeton University
    • Princeton University
    • Princeton Univ
    • Electrical Engineering, Princeton Univ
    • EE, Princeton University
  • K West

    • Electrical Engineering, princeton university
    • Department of Electrical Engineering, Princeton University
    • Princeton University
    • Univ of Basel
    • Princeton Univ
    • Electrical Engineering, Princeton Univ
    • EE, Princeton University