Precursors to Exciton Condensation in Quantum Hall Bilayers
J P Eisenstein1, L N Pfeiffer2, K W West2
1Institute for Quantum Information and Matter, Department of Physics, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California 91125, USA.
Abstract:
Tunneling spectroscopy reveals evidence for interlayer electron-hole correlations in quantum Hall bilayer two-dimensional electron systems at layer separations near, but above, the transition to the incompressible exciton condensate at total Landau level filling ν_{T}=1. These correlations are manifested by a nonlinear suppression of the Coulomb pseudogap which inhibits low energy interlayer tunneling in weakly coupled bilayers. The pseudogap suppression is strongest at ν_{T}=1 and grows rapidly as the critical layer separation for exciton condensation is approached from above.
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