Microwave resonance of the reentrant insulating quantum Hall phases in the 1st excited Landau Level

Physics – Condensed Matter – Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics

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10.1103/PhysRevB.71.081301

We present measurements of the real diagonal microwave conductivity of the reentrant insulating quantum Hall phases in the first excited Landau level at temperatures below 50 mK. A resonance is detected around filling factor $\nu=2.58$ and weaker frequency dependence is seen at $\nu=2.42$ and 2.28. These measurements are consistent with the formation of a bubble phase crystal centered around these $\nu$ at very low temperatures.

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