Evidence for a magnetic-field-induced Wigner glass in the two-dimensional electron system in Si inversion layers
- 15 November 1981
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 24 (10) , 5887-5906
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevb.24.5887
Abstract
Cyclotron resonance experiments on the two-dimensional electron system in Si inversion layers are described that probe the dynamical response in the extreme quantum limit. A remarkable narrowing and shifting of the absorption line is observed as the electron density is reduced to the point that only the lowest spin-valley-Landau level is occupied. This anomalous behavior has been studied as a function of magnetic field ( T), electron density (), temperature (1.2-30 K), and substrate bias (surface electric field). The spectroscopy is performed with a Michelson interferometer which determines conductivity from 5 to 60 with all the external parameters of the system, in particular the magnetic field, held fixed. The results are compared with a variety of models including single-electron trapping, electron-phonon coupling, and a pinned charge-density wave (CDW). Although all suffer some shortcomings, the most satisfactory account of the experimental results is obtained by assuming that the electrons form some sort of short-range-ordered structure at low temperatures in the extreme quantum limit. A quantitative comparison is made with the pinned-CDW model of Fukuyama and Lee. Fitting this model to the experimental data results in a pinning parameter that depends inversely on wave-function thickness normal to the interface. The modulation depth of the CDW and the correlation length of the short-range order are also extracted. The picture that emerges in the extreme quantum limit is that of a highly disordered Wigner glass.
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