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Spatially inhomogeneous electron state deep in the extreme quantum limit of strontium titanate.


ABSTRACT: When an electronic system is subjected to a sufficiently strong magnetic field that the cyclotron energy is much larger than the Fermi energy, the system enters the extreme quantum limit (EQL) and becomes susceptible to a number of instabilities. Bringing a three-dimensional electronic system deeply into the EQL can be difficult however, since it requires a small Fermi energy, large magnetic field, and low disorder. Here we present an experimental study of the EQL in lightly-doped single crystals of strontium titanate. Our experiments probe deeply into the regime where theory has long predicted an interaction-driven charge density wave or Wigner crystal state. A number of interesting features arise in the transport in this regime, including a striking re-entrant nonlinearity in the current-voltage characteristics. We discuss these features in the context of possible correlated electron states, and present an alternative picture based on magnetic-field induced puddling of electrons.

SUBMITTER: Bhattacharya A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5056415 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Spatially inhomogeneous electron state deep in the extreme quantum limit of strontium titanate.

Bhattacharya Anand A   Skinner Brian B   Khalsa Guru G   Suslov Alexey V AV  

Nature communications 20160929


When an electronic system is subjected to a sufficiently strong magnetic field that the cyclotron energy is much larger than the Fermi energy, the system enters the extreme quantum limit (EQL) and becomes susceptible to a number of instabilities. Bringing a three-dimensional electronic system deeply into the EQL can be difficult however, since it requires a small Fermi energy, large magnetic field, and low disorder. Here we present an experimental study of the EQL in lightly-doped single crystal  ...[more]

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