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Effect of Strain on Stripe Phases in the Quantum Hall Regime

Authors :
Koduvayur, S. P.
Lyanda-Geller, Y.
Khlebnikov, S.
Csathy, G.
Manfra, M. J.
Pfeiffer, L. N.
West, K. W.
Rokhinson, L. P.
Source :
Department of Physics and Astronomy Faculty Publications
Publication Year :
2011
Publisher :
Purdue University, 2011.

Abstract

Preferential orientation of the stripe phases in the quantum Hall (QH) regime has remained a puzzle since its discovery. We show experimentally and theoretically that the direction of high and low resistance of the two-dimensional (2D) hole gas in the QH regime can be controlled by an external strain. Depending on the sign of the in-plane shear strain, the Hartree-Fock energy of holes or electrons is minimized when the charge density wave (CDW) is oriented along the [110] or [1 (1) over bar0] directions. We suggest that shear strains due to internal electric fields in the growth direction are responsible for the observed orientation of CDW in pristine electron and hole samples.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Department of Physics and Astronomy Faculty Publications
Accession number :
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