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Evidence of zero-field Wigner solids in ultra-thin films of cadmium arsenide

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arxiv 2411.07230 v1 pith:XETU35SF submitted 2024-11-11 cond-mat.mes-hall cond-mat.str-el

Evidence of zero-field Wigner solids in ultra-thin films of cadmium arsenide

classification cond-mat.mes-hall cond-mat.str-el
keywords wignerfieldmagneticsolidarsenidecadmiumcrystalevidence
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The quantum Wigner crystal is a many-body state where Coulombic repulsion quenches the kinetic energy of electrons, causing them to crystallize into a lattice. Experimental realization of a quantum Wigner crystal at zero magnetic field has been a long-sought goal. Here, we report on the experimental evidence of a Wigner solid in ultra-thin films of cadmium arsenide (Cd3As2) at zero magnetic field. We show that a finite bias depins the domains and produces an unusually sharp threshold current-voltage behavior. Hysteresis and voltage fluctuations point to domain motion across the pinning potential and disappear at finite temperature as thermal fluctuations overcome the potential. The application of a small magnetic field destroys the Wigner solid, pointing to an unconventional origin. We use Landau level spectroscopy to show that the formation of the Wigner solid is closely connected to a topological transition as the film thickness is reduced.

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