Abstract

The interaction of collective excitations in a composite fermion system with phonon modes is considered. It is shown that for parameters corresponding to real systems in which the fractional quantum Hall effect is observed, the phase velocity of acoustic phonons has an oscillating dependence on the wave vector. The obtained oscillating structure of the phonon spectrum is determined to a considerable extent by the external magnetic field and electron concentration.

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