According to Wen's theory, a universal behavior of the fractional quantum Hall edge is expected at sufficiently low energies, where the dispersion of the elementary edge excitation is linear. A microscopic calculation shows that the actual dispersion is indeed linear at low energies, but deviates from linearity beyond certain energy, and also exhibits an "edge roton minimum". We determine the edge exponent from a microscopic approach, and find that the nonlinearity of the dispersion makes a surprisingly small correction to the edge exponent even at energies higher than the roton energy. We explain this insensitivity as arising from the fact that the energy at maximum spectral weight continues to show an almost linear behavior up to fairly h...
When the bulk filling factor is nu=1-1/m with m odd, at. least one counterpropagating chiral collect...
Certain fractional quantum Hall edges have been predicted to undergo quantum phase transitions which...
URL:http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevB.54.R14309 DOI:10.1103/PhysRevB.54.R14309We present a m...
According to Wen's theory, a universal behavior of the fractional quantum Hall edge is expected at s...
According to Wen's theory, a universal behavior of the fractional quantum Hall edge is expected at s...
In a microscopic model of fractional quantum Hall liquids with electron-electron interactions and co...
In a microscopic model of fractional quantum Hall liquids with electron-electron interactions and co...
In a microscopic model of fractional quantum Hall liquids with electron-electron interactions and co...
We consider the behavior of quantum Hall edges away from the Luttinger liquid fixed point that occur...
We consider the behavior of quantum Hall edges away from the Luttinger liquid fixed point that occur...
Starting from a microscopic description of a system of strongly interacting electrons in a strong ma...
ABSTRACT: The dynamical theory of the edge excitations of generic fractional quan-tum Hall (FQH) sta...
This paper reports on our study of the edge of the 2/5 fractional quantum Hall state, which is more ...
This paper reports on our study of the edge of the 2/5 fractional quantum Hall state, which is more ...
When the bulk filling factor is nu=1-1/m with m odd, at. least one counterpropagating chiral collect...
When the bulk filling factor is nu=1-1/m with m odd, at. least one counterpropagating chiral collect...
Certain fractional quantum Hall edges have been predicted to undergo quantum phase transitions which...
URL:http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevB.54.R14309 DOI:10.1103/PhysRevB.54.R14309We present a m...
According to Wen's theory, a universal behavior of the fractional quantum Hall edge is expected at s...
According to Wen's theory, a universal behavior of the fractional quantum Hall edge is expected at s...
In a microscopic model of fractional quantum Hall liquids with electron-electron interactions and co...
In a microscopic model of fractional quantum Hall liquids with electron-electron interactions and co...
In a microscopic model of fractional quantum Hall liquids with electron-electron interactions and co...
We consider the behavior of quantum Hall edges away from the Luttinger liquid fixed point that occur...
We consider the behavior of quantum Hall edges away from the Luttinger liquid fixed point that occur...
Starting from a microscopic description of a system of strongly interacting electrons in a strong ma...
ABSTRACT: The dynamical theory of the edge excitations of generic fractional quan-tum Hall (FQH) sta...
This paper reports on our study of the edge of the 2/5 fractional quantum Hall state, which is more ...
This paper reports on our study of the edge of the 2/5 fractional quantum Hall state, which is more ...
When the bulk filling factor is nu=1-1/m with m odd, at. least one counterpropagating chiral collect...
When the bulk filling factor is nu=1-1/m with m odd, at. least one counterpropagating chiral collect...
Certain fractional quantum Hall edges have been predicted to undergo quantum phase transitions which...
URL:http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevB.54.R14309 DOI:10.1103/PhysRevB.54.R14309We present a m...