Abstract
We show that the ν=1/2 quantum Hall states in bilayer systems are triplet p-wave pairing states of composite fermions exactly the same as 3He superfluids. The observed persistence (though weakening) of the 1/2 state in the two- to one-component crossover region is identical to the well known A to A1 transition in 3He. This illustrates the remarkable phenomenon of “incompressible deformation” of quantum Hall states. The broken symmetry of the ν=1/2 state is a “pairing” vector d, which implies a “pseudo” magnetization id×d*. In the presence of layer tunneling, the (331) state ( d real) is unstable against other states with “magnetization” ( d complex).