Abstract
We report the observation of an anomalous magnetoresistance peak in a tilted magnetic field corresponding to filling factor of 2 in several parabolic wells of different width. This phenomenon is due to the unpolarized-ferromagnetic transitions in quantum Hall ferromagnets. The domain formation induced by the random impurity potential is responsible for this magnetoresistance peak. The shift of the peak position with the tilt angle is attributed to the magnetic-field dependence of the exchange-correlation energy across the transition.
- Received 28 October 2002
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.67.155313
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