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arxiv: cond-mat/0302004 · v2 · submitted 2003-02-03 · ❄️ cond-mat.str-el

Sharply increasing effective mass: a precursor of the spontaneous spin polarization in a dilute two-dimensional electron system

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We have measured the effective mass, m, and Lande g-factor in very dilute two-dimensional electron systems in silicon. Two independent methods have been used: (i) measurements of the magnetic field required to fully polarize the electrons' spins and (ii) analysis of the Shubnikov-de Haas oscillations. We have observed a sharp increase of the effective mass with decreasing electron density while the g-factor remains nearly constant and close to its value in bulk silicon. The corresponding strong rise of the spin susceptibility may be a precursor of a spontaneous spin polarization; unlike in the Stoner scenario, it originates from the enhancement of the effective mass rather than the increase of g-factor. Furthermore, using tilted magnetic fields, we have found that the enhanced effective mass is independent of the degree of spin polarization and, therefore, its increase is not related to spin exchange effects, in contradiction with existing theories. Our results show that the dilute 2D electron system in silicon behaves well beyond a weakly interacting Fermi liquid.

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