Composite Fermion Geometric Resonance Near = 1/2 Fractional Quantum Hall State
Abstract
We observe geometric resonance features of composite fermions on the flanks of the even denominator = 1/2 fractional quantum Hall state in high-mobility two-dimensional electron and hole systems confined to wide GaAs quantum wells and subjected to a weak, strain-induced, unidirectional periodic potential modulation. The features provide a measure of how close to = 1/2 the system stays single-component and supports a composite fermion Fermi sea before transitioning into a = 1/2 fractional quantum Hall state, presumably the two-component 331 state.
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