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Velocity shift of surface acoustic waves due to interaction with composite fermions in a modulated structure
A. D. Mirlin, P. Woelfle, Y. Levinson, O. Entin-Wohlman
Published 1998-02-12, updated 1998-05-14Version 2
We study the effect of a periodic density modulation on surface acoustic wave (SAW) propagation along a 2D electron gas near Landau level filling $\nu=1/2$. Within the composite fermion theory, the problem is described in terms of fermions subject to a spatially modulated magnetic field and scattered by a random magnetic field. We find that a few percent modulation induces a large peak in the SAW velocity shift, as has been observed recently by Willett et al. As further support of this theory we find the dc resistivity to be in good agreement with recent data of Smet et al.
Comments: revised version resubmitted to PRL. Part concerning dc transport corrected and extended. A new figure showing dc resistivity in comparison with experiment of Smet et al included
Journal: Phys. Rev. Lett., 81 (1998) 1070
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall, cond-mat.dis-nn
Keywords: surface acoustic wave, modulated structure, interaction, saw velocity shift, percent modulation induces
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