Quantum Hall stripes in high-density GaAs/AlGaAs quantum wells
Abstract
We report on quantum Hall stripes (QHSs) formed in higher Landau levels of GaAs/AlGaAs quantum wells with high carrier density (ne > 4 × 1011 cm-2) which is expected to favor QHS orientation along unconventional < 110 > crystal axis and along the in-plane magnetic field B||. Surprisingly, we find that at B|| = 0 QHSs in our samples are aligned along < 110 > direction and can be reoriented only perpendicular to B||. These findings suggest that high density alone is not a decisive factor for either abnormal native QHS orientation or alignment with respect to B||, while quantum confinement of the 2DEG likely plays an important role.
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