The nu = 12/5 fractional quantum Hall plateau observed in GaAs semiconductor wells is a suspect in the search for non-Abelian Fibonacci anyons. Using the infinite density matrix renormalization group, we find clear evidence that fillings nu = 12/5 and nu = 13/5 are in the k = 3 Read-Rezayi phase in the absence of particle-hole symmetry breaking effects. The lowest energy charged excitation is identified as a non-Abelian Fibonacci anyon, distinguished from its Abelian counterpart by its local quadrupole moment. However, several experiments at nu = 13/5 observe a reentrant integer quantum Hall effect, implying particle-hole symmetry is broken. We rule out spin polarization as the origin of the asymmetry. Further, we point out extremely close ...
Anyon collision experiments have recently demonstrated the ability to discriminate between fermionic...
Heat transport studies of fractional quantum Hall systems provide evidence for a new phase of matter...
We consider an interface between two non-Abelian quantum Hall states: the Moore-Read state, supporti...
The nu = 12/5 fractional quantum Hall plateau observed in GaAs semiconductor wells is a suspect in t...
The $\nu=12/5$ fractional quantum Hall plateau observed in GaAs wells is a suspect in the search for...
Topological quantum states with non-Abelian Fibonacci anyonic excitations are widely sought after fo...
We study the problem of anyons with statistics in a strong magnetic field by means of a similarity t...
Recent concrete proposals suggest it is possible to engineer a two-dimensional bulk phase supporting...
Interesting non-Abelian states, e.g., the Moore-Read Pfaffian and the anti-Pfaffian, offer candidate...
We consider the tunneling current through a double point-contact Fabry-Pérot interferometer such as ...
We study a system of dipolar bosons in a one-dimensional optical lattice using exact diagonalization...
Non-Abelian anyons promise to reveal spectacular features of quantum mechanics that could ultimately...
Anyons are exotic quasiparticles with fractional charge that can emerge as fundamental excitations o...
International audienceAnyon collision experiments have recently demonstrated the ability to discrimi...
International audienceAnyons (intermediate between bosons and fermions) occur in two-dimensional ele...
Anyon collision experiments have recently demonstrated the ability to discriminate between fermionic...
Heat transport studies of fractional quantum Hall systems provide evidence for a new phase of matter...
We consider an interface between two non-Abelian quantum Hall states: the Moore-Read state, supporti...
The nu = 12/5 fractional quantum Hall plateau observed in GaAs semiconductor wells is a suspect in t...
The $\nu=12/5$ fractional quantum Hall plateau observed in GaAs wells is a suspect in the search for...
Topological quantum states with non-Abelian Fibonacci anyonic excitations are widely sought after fo...
We study the problem of anyons with statistics in a strong magnetic field by means of a similarity t...
Recent concrete proposals suggest it is possible to engineer a two-dimensional bulk phase supporting...
Interesting non-Abelian states, e.g., the Moore-Read Pfaffian and the anti-Pfaffian, offer candidate...
We consider the tunneling current through a double point-contact Fabry-Pérot interferometer such as ...
We study a system of dipolar bosons in a one-dimensional optical lattice using exact diagonalization...
Non-Abelian anyons promise to reveal spectacular features of quantum mechanics that could ultimately...
Anyons are exotic quasiparticles with fractional charge that can emerge as fundamental excitations o...
International audienceAnyon collision experiments have recently demonstrated the ability to discrimi...
International audienceAnyons (intermediate between bosons and fermions) occur in two-dimensional ele...
Anyon collision experiments have recently demonstrated the ability to discriminate between fermionic...
Heat transport studies of fractional quantum Hall systems provide evidence for a new phase of matter...
We consider an interface between two non-Abelian quantum Hall states: the Moore-Read state, supporti...