Undergraduate Research Report

Page 54

Anisotropic electronic states in the fractional quantum Hall regime Isaac Berry and Orion Ciftja Department of Physics, Prairie View A&M University, Prairie View, Texas 77446, USA Abstract

Phases in the Lowest Landau Level

Configuration of N=25 electrons

This study is concerned with the quantum Hall state at filling factor 1/6 of the lowest Landau level. This state is very close to the critical filling factor where the liquid-solid transition takes place. In this work we investigate whether an anisotropic Coulomb interaction potential is able to stabilize an anisotropic electronic liquid state at this filling factor. Monte Carlo calculations for small systems of electrons in disk geometry are implemented to obtain various quantities of interest . The results are consistent with the existence of an anisotropic liquid state of electrons in the lowest Landau level.

2D electronic systems in a perpendicular magnetic field form sets of discrete energy states called the Landau levels (LLs). An important characteristic parameter of such a system is the filling factor defined as the ratio of the total number of electrons relative to the capacity of each LL. The most robust fractional QHE state occurs in the lowest Landau level (LLL) at filling factors, υ=1/3 and 1/5. Such states are very well described by a wave function that is called Laughlin’s wave function. Wigner crystallization happens at filling factor υ=1/7 , thus the liquid-solid phase transition happens in the range of filling factors 1/7-1/5.

Fractional Quantum Hall Regime

Anisotropic Coulomb Potential

Energy Difference Per Electron

Anisotropic Wave Function (ν=1/6)

Conclusions

Ψ=∏j>k (zj-zk)4 (zj-zk+a)(zj-zk-a) exp[-(1/4)∑j|zj|2] Det[Plane waves]

We describe a possible anisotropic quantum Hall liquid state at filling factor 1/6 of the lowest Landau level stabilized by the presence of an anisotropic Coulomb interaction potential. The state is described by a wave function that contains a built-in anisotropy parameter that breaks rotational symmetry. Monte Carlo results for small systems of electrons indicate stability of liquid crystalline order in presence of an anisotropic interaction potential.

We consider a two-dimensional (2D) system of fully spinpolarized electrons subject to a strong perpendicular magnetic field in the z direction. The magnetic field leads to the creation of discrete energy levels (Landau levels). Degeneracy of Landau levels is proportional to the value of the magnetic field. For large magnetic fields, electrons fill a fraction of the states in the lowest Landau level. This is the fractional quantum Hall regime. Under these conditions, the system manifests novel behavior such as the phenomenon of fractional quantum Hall effect (FQHE), a problem first explained by Laughlin.

Laughlin’s State at Filling Factor 1/3

The variables, zj are two-dimensional position vectors in complex notation (magnetic length is set to one).

(From Bell Labs Picture Gallery)

51

POSTERS AND REPORTS

The parameter a breaks the rotational symmetry of the ground state wave function. Plane waves correspond to lowest-lying plane wave energy states of an ideal 2D spin-polarized Fermi gas.

Acknowledgements R&I’s Office of Undergraduate Research (OUR and Physics Department,, Prairie View A&M University.


Articles inside

Environmental Monitoring of Soil and Water from the Wetland Pond on the Prairie View A&M University 90-Acres Property

10min
pages 78-80

Epistemic Injustice within Healthcare: Minoritizes

7min
pages 72-73

The Pathophysiological Effects of Fluid-Structure Interaction of Species Transported and Transformed from Ambience to Human Respiratory System

9min
pages 76-77

Mental Health of Students of Prairie View A&M University and Discrepancies in the Lack of Awareness and Access to Care

8min
pages 74-75

Synthesis and Characterization of Transition Metal Complexes of N2o2 Tetra Dentate Ligands Resembling Biological Catalysts

8min
pages 70-71

Race in Sports: the Underrepresentation of Black Head Coaches

7min
pages 64-65

Geometric Stiffness Control Techniques for Metal-Based Implants

9min
pages 68-69

The Plight of the Ethiopian Jews: An Exploration of Their Social, Economic, and Political Well-Being in The Jewish Homeland

6min
pages 58-59

Observing the Variable Effects of Microbial Treatments in Different Cervical Cancer Cells

7min
pages 56-57

Studying the Role of The Kynurenine Metabolic Pathway in Cervical Cancer Cell Lines

8min
pages 62-63

The Pathophysiological Effects of Fluid-Structure Interaction of Species Transported and Transformed from Ambience to Human Digestive System

9min
pages 52-53

The Anisotropic Electronic States in the Fractional Quantum Hall Regime

6min
pages 54-55

The Impact of The Immune System On The Pathophysiological Effects of Fluid-Structure Interaction Of Species Transported and Transformed in Human Systems

8min
pages 46-47

A Content Analysis of the Commodification and Exploitation of Black Internet Content and Product

5min
pages 44-45

Synthesis and Preliminary Characterization of Histidine-Metal Complexes

7min
pages 40-41

Produced Water Filtration with Flat-Sheet Ultrafiltration Membrane

7min
pages 24-25

Conversion Processes of Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Into Useful Chemicals

7min
pages 32-33

Elucidating Mechanisms of Cancer Cell Growth And Invasion Using 2d And 3d Cell Culture Models

11min
pages 36-39

The Impact of Shelby V. Holder in Arizona, Georgia And Texas

9min
pages 30-31

The Pathophysiological Effects of Fluid-Structure Interaction Of Species Transported and Transformed in Human Urinary System

9min
pages 28-29

Foreword

4min
pages 4-7

Student Success

11min
pages 8-15

Tissue Engineering Scaffolds for Organ Regeneration

5min
pages 18-19
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.