Abstract

The magnetoconductivity σ( B) of the two-dimensional (2D) electron solid on liquid helium is highly non-linear, as the Hall velocity passes the phase velocity of the ripplons at the reciprocal lattice vector of the crystal. Experiments are interpreted using an N-shaped I– V characteristic. In the 2D electron fluid experiments suggest a non-equilibrium phase transition occurs at higher temperatures, driven by the nonlinear I– V characteristic.

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