Origin of the hysteresis in bilayer 2D systems in the quantum Hall regime

Physics – Condensed Matter – Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics

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4 pages, 3 figs. Accepted for publication in PRB

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The hysteresis observed in the magnetoresistance of bilayer 2D systems in the quantum Hall regime is generally attributed to the long time constant for charge transfer between the 2D systems due to the very low conductivity of the quantum Hall bulk states. We report electrometry measurements of a bilayer 2D system that demonstrate that the hysteresis is instead due to non-equilibrium induced current. This finding is consistent with magnetometry and electrometry measurements of single 2D systems, and has important ramifications for understanding hysteresis in bilayer 2D systems.

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