Regelmäßige Veranstaltungen
Titel Referent Datum Ort

Garst, Mirlin, Rockstuhl, Schmalian, Shnirman

Montag, 14.00-15.30 Uhr

10-01

Garst, Rockstuhl

Dienstag, 13.00-14.00 Uhr

10-01

Campus Nord, Geb. 425

Freitag, 15.45-17.15 Uhr

Lehmann HS

Composite Edges of Composite Fermions

TKM Institutsseminar

Vortragender:

Mykhailo Yutushui

Datum:

30.11.2023 14:00

Ort:

10.01, Geb. 30.23, CS; and Zoom

Zugehörigkeit:

Weizmann Institute of Science

Gastgeber:

Alexander Mirlin

Abstract

Non-Abelian quantum Hall phases have cultivated tremendous theoretical and experimental efforts for over three decades. The most promising candidate for such a phase occurs at ν=5/2 Hall plateau in GaAs and has been studied extensively by various experimental techniques, including shot noise and thermal conductance measurements. Recent experimental advances have facilitated the creation of high-quality interfaces between distinct quantum Hall phases. This technique permits stripping off ``unnecessary" edge modes and revealing universal features of bulk and edge.

In this talk, I will focus on composite fermion states and their edge structures. By adopting the composite fermion framework, the analysis of many interfaces becomes straightforward. I will explain how any non-Abelian paired composite fermion state can be identified by its noise signatures at interfaces with Abelian states. Crucially, this probe does not rely on particle-hole symmetry and can be used for paired composite fermion phases in Graphene and GaAs at even-denominator fillings beyond ν=1/2. I will demonstrate how interfaces with Abelian phases allow distinguishing various non-Abelian topological orders proposed for the ν=12/5 plateau.