In the photoluminescence spectra of a two-dimensional electron gas in the fractional quantum Hall regime we observe for the first time the states at filling factor ν=4/5, 5/7, 4/11, and 3/8 as clear minima in the emission peak intensity or area. The first three states are described as interacting composite fermions in fractional quantum Hall regime. The minimum in the intensity at ν=3/8, which is not explained within this picture, can be an evidence of a suppression of the screening of the coulomb interaction among the effective quasiparticles involved in this intriguing state.

Optical detection of quantum Hall effect of composite fermions and evidence of the ν=3/8 state

BELLANI, VITTORIO;ROSSELLA, FRANCESCO;
2010-01-01

Abstract

In the photoluminescence spectra of a two-dimensional electron gas in the fractional quantum Hall regime we observe for the first time the states at filling factor ν=4/5, 5/7, 4/11, and 3/8 as clear minima in the emission peak intensity or area. The first three states are described as interacting composite fermions in fractional quantum Hall regime. The minimum in the intensity at ν=3/8, which is not explained within this picture, can be an evidence of a suppression of the screening of the coulomb interaction among the effective quasiparticles involved in this intriguing state.
2010
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Fractional Quantum Hall effect; Optical emission; Composite fermions
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Bellani, Vittorio; F., Dionigi; Rossella, Francesco; M., Amado; E., Diez; G., Biasiol; L., Sorba
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