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2019_EJRNL_PP_SHAOWEN_CHEN_1.pdf
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We report experimental observation of the reentrant integer quantum Hall effect in graphene, appearing in the N ¼ 2 Landau level. Similar to high-mobility GaAs = AlGaAs heterostructures, the effect is due to a competition between incompressible fractional quantum Hall states, and electron solid phases. The tunability of graphene allows us to measure the B-T phase diagram of the electron solid phase. The hierarchy of reentrant states suggests spin and valley degrees of freedom play a role in determining the ground state energy. We find that the melting temperature scales with magnetic field, and construct a phase diagram of the electron liquid-solid transition.