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Skymrion lattice melting in the quantum Hall system

Carsten Timm, S. M. Girvin, H. A. Fertig

Published 1998-04-06, updated 1998-04-24Version 2

The melting and magnetic disordering of the skyrmion lattice in the quantum Hall system at filling factor $\nu\approx 1$ are studied. A Berezinskii-Kosterlitz-Thouless renormalization group theory is employed to describe the coupled magnetic and translational degrees of freedom. The non-trivial magnetic properties of the skyrmion system stem from the in-plane components of the non-collinear magnetization in the vicinity of skyrmions, which are described by an antiferromagnetic XY model. In a Coulomb gas formulation the `particles' are the topological defects of the XY model (vortices) and of the lattice (dislocations and disclinations). The latter frustrate the antiferromagnetic order and acquire fractional vorticity in order to minimize their energy. We find a number of melting/disordering scenarios for various lattice types. While these results do not depend on a particular model, we also consider a simple classical model for the skyrmion system. It results in a rich T=0 phase diagram. We propose that the triangular and square skyrmion lattices are generically separated by a centered rectangular phase in the quantum Hall system.

Comments: 15 pages with 5 figures. Minor revisions. Important reference to M. Rao, S. Sengupta, and R. Shankar, Phys. Rev. Lett. 79, 3998 (1997) added
Journal: Phys. Rev. B 58, 10 634 (1998)
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall
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