Abstract

We perform density-matrix renormalization group studies of a two-dimensional electron gas in a high magnetic field and with an anisotropic band mass. At half-filling in the lowest Landau level, such a system is a Fermi liquid of composite fermions. By measuring the Fermi surface of these composite fermions, we determine a relationship between the anisotropy of composite fermion dispersion, $\alpha_{CF}$, and the original anisotropy $\alpha_F$ of the fermion dispersion at zero magnetic field. For systems where the electrons interact via a Coulomb interaction, we find $\alpha_{CF}=\sqrt{\alpha_F}$ within our numerical accuracy. The same result has been found concurrently in recent experiments. We also show results with other forms of the electron-electron interaction; this allows us (a) to benchmark our procedure against known exact results and (b) to show that the relationship between the anisotropies is dependent on the form of the interaction.

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