Monday, November 5, 2012

1211.0384 (Yusuke Hama et al.)

Spin Josephson Supercurrent in the Canted Antiferromagnetic Phase    [PDF]

Yusuke Hama, George Tsitsishvili, Zyun F. Ezawa
The spin and layer (pseudospin) degrees of freedom are entangled coherently in the canted antiferromagnetic phase of the bilayer quantum Hall system at the filling factor $\nu =2$. There emerges a complex Goldstone mode describing such a combined degree of freedom. In the zero tunneling-interaction limit ($\Delta_{\text{SAS}}\rightarrow 0$), its phase field provokes a Josephson supercurrent carrying both spin and charge within each layer. The Hall resistance is predicted to become anomalous precisely as in the $\nu =1$ bilayer system in the counterflow and drag experiments. Furthermore, it is shown that the total current flowing the bilayer system is a Josephson supercurrent carrying pure spins in the counterflow geometry. It is intriguing that all these phenomena occur only in imbalanced bilayer systems.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1211.0384

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