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Spin-resoloved chiral condensate as a spin-unpolarized ν=0 quantum Hall state in graphene

Yuji Hamamoto, Tohru Kawarabayashi, Hideo Aoki, Yasuhiro Hatsugai

Published 2013-05-31, updated 2013-11-11Version 2

Motivated by the recent experiments indicating a spin-unpolarized \nu=0 quantum Hall state in graphene, we theoretically investigate the ground state based on the many-body problem projected onto the n=0 Landau level. For an effective model with the on-site Coulomb repulsion and antiferromagnetic exchange couplings, we show that the ground state is a doubly-degenerate spin-resolved chiral condensate in which all the zero-energy states with up spin are condensed into one chirality, while those with down spin to the other. This can be exactly shown for an Ising-type exchange interaction. The charge gap due to the on-site repulsion in the ground state is shown to grow linearly with the magnetic field, in qualitative agreement with the experiments.

Comments: 6 pages, 4 figures. Phys. Rev. B, to be published
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall
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