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Effect of quantum Hall edge strips on valley splitting in silicon quantum wells

Published 3 Jun 2020 in cond-mat.mes-hall and quant-ph | (2006.02305v2)

Abstract: We determine the energy splitting of the conduction-band valleys in two-dimensional electrons confined to low-disorder Si quantum wells. We probe the valley splitting dependence on both perpendicular magnetic field BB and Hall density by performing activation energy measurements in the quantum Hall regime over a large range of filling factors. The mobility gap of the valley-split levels increases linearly with BB and is strikingly independent of Hall density. The data are consistent with a transport model in which valley splitting depends on the incremental changes in density eB/heB/h across quantum Hall edge strips, rather than the bulk density. Based on these results, we estimate that the valley splitting increases with density at a rate of 116 μ\mueV/10<sup>11<sup>{11}cm<sup>−2<sup>{-2}, consistent with theoretical predictions for near-perfect quantum well top interfaces.

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