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arxiv: 0808.3807 · v1 · pith:TQMNJ4T2new · submitted 2008-08-28 · ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall · cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Giant frictional drag in strongly interacting bilayers near filling factor one

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keywords dragfactorfillingbilayerfrictionalinteractinglargephase
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We study the frictional drag in high mobility, strongly interacting GaAs bilayer hole systems in the vicinity of the filling factor $\nu=1$ quantum Hall state (QHS), at the same fillings where the bilayer resistivity displays a reentrant insulating phase. Our measurements reveal a very large longitudinal drag resistivity ($\rho^{D}_{xx}$) in this regime, exceeding 15 k$\Omega/\Box$ at filling factor $\nu=1.15$. $\rho^{D}_{xx}$ shows a weak temperature dependence and appears to saturate at a finite, large value at the lowest temperatures. Our observations are consistent with theoretical models positing a phase separation, e.g. puddles of $\nu=1$ QHS embedded in a different state, when the system makes a transition from the coherent $\nu=1$ QHS to the weakly coupled $\nu=2$ QHS.

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