Published June 15, 2002
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Onset of anisotropic transport of two-dimensional electrons in high Landau levels: Possible isotropic-to-nematic liquid-crystal phase transition
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Abstract
The recently discovered anisotropy of the longitudinal resistance of two-dimensional electrons near half filling of high Landau levels is found to persist to much higher temperatures T when a large in-plane magnetic field B‖ is applied. Under these conditions we find that the longitudinal resistivity scales quasilinearly with B‖/T. These observations support the notion that the onset of anisotropy at B‖=0 does not reflect the spontaneous development of charge density modulations but may instead signal an isotropic-to-nematic liquid-crystal phase transition.
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© 2002 The American Physical Society. Received 17 March 2001; published 24 June 2002. We thank E. Fradkin, S. Kivelson, and V. Oganesyan for helpful discussions. This work was supported by the DOE under Grant No. DE-FG03-99ER45766 and the NSF under Grant No. DMR0070890.Attached Files
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- The Onset of Anisotropic Transport of Two-Dimensional Electrons in High Landau Levels: An Isotropic-to-Nematic Liquid Crystal Phase Transition?
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- 10930
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- Department of Energy (DOE)
- DE-FG03-99ER45766
- NSF
- DMR-0070890
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