Spin-related electronic phase transitions in the fractional quantum Hall regime are accompanied by a large change in resistance. Combined with their sensitivity to spin orientation of nuclei residing in the same plane as the 2D electrons, they offer a convenient electrical probe to carry out nuclear magnetometry. Despite conditions which should allow both electronic and nuclear-spin subsystems to approach thermodynamic equilibrium, we uncover for the nuclei a remarkable and strongly electronic filling-factor-dependent deviation from the anticipated thermal nuclear-spin polarization.
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