Discovery of a new type of fractional quantum Hall state associated with six-flux composite Fermions
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Abstract
The composite fermion theory has significantly advanced the understanding of many-body correlations in the fractional quantum Hall regime. While a large number of fractional quantum Hall states involving two-flux and four-flux composite fermions have been observed, a topologically protected ground state involving six-flux composite fermions has remained lacking. In this work, we provide evidence for the formation of a topological protected fractional quantum Hall state at filling factor nu=9/11, which we associate with the formation of six-flux composite fermions. Our discovery expands the family of fractional quantum Hall states with a new member characterized by higher-order correlations.
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Publication: Huang, H., Hussain, W., Myers, S.A. et al. Evidence for Topological Protection Derived from Six-Flux Composite Fermions. Nat Commun 15, 1461 (2024).
Presenters
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Haoyun Huang
Purdue University
Authors
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Haoyun Huang
Purdue University
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Waseem Hussain
Purdue University
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Sean A Myers
Purdue University
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Loren N Pfeiffer
Princeton University
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Kenneth W West
Princeton University
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Kirk W Baldwin
Princeton University
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Gabor A Csathy
Purdue University