Soft Spin Wave Near nu=1: Evidence for a Magnetic Instability in Skyrmion Systems
Abstract
The ground state of the two dimensional electron gas near =1 is investigated by inelastic light scattering measurements carried down to very low temperatures. Away from =1, the ferromagnetic spin wave collapses and a new low-energy spin wave emerges below the Zeeman gap. The emergent spin wave shows soft behavior as its energy increases with temperature and reaches the Zeeman energy for temperatures above 2 K. The observed softening indicates an instability of the two dimensional electron gas towards a magnetic order that breaks spin rotational symmetry. We discuss our findings in light of the possible existence of a Skyrme crystal.
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