Analytic exposition of the graviton modes in fractional quantum Hall effects and its physical implications
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Abstract
Neutral excitations in a fractional quantum Hall droplet define the incompressibility gap of the topological phase. Here, we show a set of analytical results for the energy gap of the graviton modes with two-body and three-body Hamiltonians in both the long-wavelength and the thermodynamic limit. These allow us to construct model Hamiltonians for the graviton modes in different FQH phases, and to elucidate a hierarchical structure of conformal Hilbert spaces (null spaces of model Hamiltonians) with respect to the graviton modes and their corresponding ground states. Numerical results of the Laughlin ν= 1/5 and the Gaffnian ν= 2/5 phases confirm that for gapped phases, low-lying neutral excitations can undergo a "phase transition" even when the ground state is invariant. We discuss the compressibility of the Gaffnian phase, the possibility of multiple graviton modes, and the transition from the graviton modes to the "hollow-core" modes, as well as their experimental consequences.
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Publication: Preprint on arxiv: https://arxiv.org/abs/2109.08816
Presenters
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Yuzhu Wang
Nanyang Technological University
Authors
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Yuzhu Wang
Nanyang Technological University