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arxiv: 1704.06804 · v1 · pith:JY2SDWNKnew · submitted 2017-04-22 · ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall

Search for Composite Fermions at Filling Factor 5/2: Role of Landau Level and Subband Index

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The pairing of composite fermions (CFs), electron-flux quasi-particles, is commonly proposed to explain the even-denominator fractional quantum Hall state observed at $\nu=5/2$ in the first excited ($N=1$) Landau level (LL) of a two-dimensional electron system (2DES). While well-established to exist in the lowest ($N=0$) LL, much is unknown about CFs in the $N=1$ LL. Here we carry out geometric resonance measurements to detect CFs at $\nu=5/2$ by subjecting the 2DES to a one-dimensional density modulation. Our data, taken at a temperature of 0.3 K, reveal no geometric resonances for CFs in the $N=1$ LL. In stark contrast, we observe clear signatures of such resonances when $\nu=5/2$ is placed in the $N=0$ LL of the anti-symmetric subband by varying the 2DES width. This finding implies that the CFs' mean-free-path is significantly smaller in the $N=1$ LL compared to the $N=0$ LL. Our additional data as a function of in-plane magnetic field highlight the role of subband index and establish that CFs at $\nu=5/2$ in the $N=0$ LL are more anisotropic in the symmetric subband than in the anti-symmetric subband.

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