Emergence of spin-active channels at a quantum Hall interface
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Abstract
We study the ground state of a system with an interface between ν=4 and ν=3 in the quantum Hall regime. Far from the interface, for a range of interaction strengths, the ν=3 region is fully polarized but ν=4 region is locally a singlet. Upon varying the strength of the interactions and the width of the interface, the system chooses one of two distinct edge/interface phases. In phase A, stabilized for wide interfaces, spin is a good quantum number, and there are no gapless long-wavelength spin fluctuations. In phase B, stabilized for narrow interfaces, spin symmetry is spontaneously broken at the Hartree-Fock level. Going beyond Hartree-Fock, we argue that phase B is distinguished by the emergence of gapless long-wavelength spin excitations bound to the interface, which can, in principle, be detected by a measurement of the relaxation time T2 in nuclear magnetic resonance.
*SR and GM would like to thank the VAJRA scheme of SERB, India for its support. YG was also supported by CRC 183 (project C01) of the DFG, the Minerva Foundation, DFG Grant No. RO 2247/8-1, DFG Grant No. MI 658/10-1 and the GIF Grant No. I-1505-303.10/2019.
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Presenters
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Suman Jyoti De
- Harish-Chandra Research Institute, India