Fractional Quantum Hall Effect Measurements at Zero g-Factor

Physics – Condensed Matter – Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics

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7 pages retex + 4 ps figs

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10.1103/PhysRevLett.79.4246

Fractional quantum Hall effect energy gaps have been measured in GaAs/GaAlAs heterojunctions as a function of Zeeman energy, which is varied by applying hydrostatic pressure up to 20 kbar. The gap at v=1/3 decreases with pressure until the g-factor changes sign when it again increases. The behavior is similar to that seen at v=1 and shows that excitations from the 1/3 ground state can be spin-like in character. At small Zeeman energy, the excitation appears to consist of 3 spins and may be interpreted as a small composite skyrmion.

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