Fractional Quantum Hall Effects 2020
DOI: 10.1142/9789811217494_0005
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Exploring Quantum Hall Physics at Ultra-Low Temperatures and at High Pressures

Abstract: The use of ultra-low temperature cooling and of high hydrostatic pressure techniques has significantly expanded our understanding of the two-dimensional electron gas confined to GaAs/AlGaAs structures. This chapter reviews a selected set of experiments employing these specialized techniques in the study of the fractional quantum Hall states and of the charged ordered phases, such as the reentrant integer quantum Hall states and the quantum Hall nematic. Topics discussed include a successful cooling technique u… Show more

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