Abstract
We predict that in bilayer quantum Hall (QH) pseudoferromagnets, an in-plane magnetic field can induce a reentrant pseudospin “canting” transition between interlayer charge balanced (planar) to imbalanced (canted) QH states. At ( ) this quantum (classical) transition is in a new, anisotropic, compressible (2D) Ising universality class. The striking experimental signatures are the universal nonlinear charge-voltage and in-plane field relations, and the divergence of the differential bilayer capacitance at the transition, resulting in a bilayer capacitor that spontaneously charges itself, even in the absence of an applied interlayer voltage.
- Received 9 April 2001
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.87.236802
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