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Skyrmion Physics Beyond the Lowest Landau Level Approximation
V. Melik-Alaverdian, N. E. Bonesteel, G. Ortiz
Published 1999-06-15Version 1
The effects of Landau level mixing and finite thickness of the two-dimensional electron gas on the relative stability of skyrmion and single spin-flip excitations at Landau level filling factor $\nu=1$ have been investigated. Landau level mixing is studied by fixed-phase diffusion Monte Carlo and finite thickness is included by modifying the effective Coulomb interaction. Both Landau level mixing and finite thickness lower skyrmion excitation energies and favor skyrmions with fewer spin flips. However, the two effects do not work `coherently'. When finite thickness is included the effect of Landau level mixing is strongly suppressed.
Comments: 4 pages, 4 figures
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall
Keywords: lowest landau level approximation, landau level mixing, skyrmion physics, finite thickness lower skyrmion excitation, thickness lower skyrmion excitation energies
Tags: journal article
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