Possibility of magnetic field induced Composite Fermi sea in neutral Graphene
Abstract
Neutral graphene in strong magnetic fields is believed to be an (exchange stabilized) integer Hall state of completely filled up spin (say) and empty down spin bands of n = 0, two fold valley degenerate Landau levels. We suggest that correlation energy gain from a nearly SU(4) singlet (2 spin × 2 valley) composite fermi sea formation, at ≈ filling for each component, destabilizes ferromagnetic integer quantum Hall state. This radically different scenario is consistent with a dissipative gapless state seen in experiments in neutral graphene. Interesting paired Hall states are possible, from residual interactions, in this SU(4) fermi sea with a small Zeeman spin polarization.
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