Thermopower of two-dimensional electrons at filling factors ν = 3/2 and 5/2
Abstract
The longitudinal thermopower of ultrahigh mobility two-dimensional (2D) electrons has been measured at both zero magnetic field and at high fields in the compressible metallic state at filling factor ν=3/2 and the incompressible fractional quantized Hall state at ν=5/2. At zero field our results demonstrate that the thermopower is dominated by electron diffusion for temperatures below about T=150 mK. A diffusion-dominated thermopower is also observed at ν=3/2 and allows us to extract an estimate of the composite fermion effective mass. At ν=5/2 both the temperature and magnetic field dependence of the observed thermopower clearly signal the presence of the energy gap of this fractional quantized Hall state. We find that the thermopower in the vicinity of ν=5/2 exceeds that recently predicted under the assumption that the entropy of the 2D system is dominated by non-Abelian quasiparticle exchange statistics.
Additional Information
© 2010 The American Physical Society. Received 9 March 2010; revised 4 June 2010; published 21 June 2010. We thank Nigel Cooper, Bert Halperin, Jainendra Jain, Gil Refael, Steve Simon, Ady Stern, and Kun Yang for helpful discussions. This work was supported via DOE under Grant No. DE-FG03-99ER45766 and Microsoft Project Q.Attached Files
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- DE-FG03-99ER45766
- Microsoft
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