Microwave spectroscopic observation of a Wigner solid within the 1/2 fractional quantum Hall effect
Abstract
The fractional quantum Hall effect (FQHE) states at half integer Landau fillings () have long been of great interest, since they have correlations that differ from those of the fundamental Laughlin states found at odd denominators. At =1/2 the FQHE has been observed in wide or double quantum wells, and is ascribed to the two-component Halperin-Laughlin 331 state. 331 excitations carry charge e/4, like the carriers of =5/2 states which are of interest in quantum computation. Further, such an excitation (quasiparticle or -hole) of 331 has unequal, opposite charge in the top and bottom layers, and hence an up or down dipole moment. Here we report evidence for a Wigner solid (WS) of such dipolar quasiholes from a quantitative study of the microwave spectra of a wide quantum well (WQW) at close to 1/2.
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