In last week's Science Kukushkin and colleagues describe a variant of this technique for measuring the energy and momentum dependence of the excitations of a two-dimensional (2D) electron system.
In this technique, momentum is imparted with sound and, separately, energy is imparted with light. This approach allows the spectrum of "magnetorotons"—characteristic excitations of the states associated with the fractional quantum Hall effect—to be measured directly.
The observed spectral features were predicted many years ago but have eluded direct measurement until now.
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