Evidence for a Goldstone Mode in a Double Layer Quantum Hall System
arXiv:cond-mat/0002387 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.84.5808
Abstract
The tunneling conductance between two parallel 2D electron systems has been measured in a regime of strong interlayer Coulomb correlations. At total Landau level filling $ν_T=1$ the tunnel spectrum changes qualitatively when the boundary separating the compressible phase from the ferromagnetic quantized Hall state is crossed. A huge resonant enhancement replaces the strongly suppressed equilibrium tunneling characteristic of weakly coupled layers. The possible relationship of this enhancement to the Goldstone mode of the broken symmetry ground state is discussed.
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