2009 APS March Meeting
Volume 54, Number 1
Monday–Friday, March 16–20, 2009;
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Session W2: Progress in Understanding the Nature of the 5/2 Fractional Quantum Hall State
11:15 AM–2:15 PM,
Thursday, March 19, 2009
Room: Spirit of Pittsburgh Ballroom BC
Sponsoring
Units:
DCMP GQI
Chair: Steven Simon, Alcatel-Lucent
Abstract ID: BAPS.2009.MAR.W2.4
Abstract: W2.00004 : Intrinsic Gap of the 5/2 Fractional Quantum Hall State and Tilted Field Experiments
1:03 PM–1:39 PM
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Abstract
Author:
Guillaume Gervais
(McGill University)
Nearly twenty years since the first discovery of a an even
denominator fractional quantum Hall state (FQHE), a complete
understanding of the the 5/2-state continues to be among the most
important questions in semiconductor physics. It
is widely believed that this unique state of matter is
theoretically best described by the Moore-Read Pfaffian
wavefunction,resulting from a BCS-like pairing of composite
fermions [1]. In recent years this wavefunction has received
special interest owing to its non-abelian quantum statistics
which underlies a new paradigm for topological (fault tolerant)
quantum computation. However, in spite of several important
theoretical advancements, an unequivocal experimental
verification of the Moore-Read description is still missing. We
present results from a study of the 5/2 state in a sample with
the lowest electron density reported to date (by nearly a factor
of two) [2]. This allows for the observation of the 5/2 in a
regime where the cyclotron energy is smaller than the Coulomb
interaction energy. We discuss our results in the context of
previous work, and we examine the role of disorder on the
activation energy gap. Measurements of the energy gap for the 5/2
and the 7/3 FQH states in a tilted field geometry also
reveals an unexpected and contrasting dichotomy between the two.
Whereas the 7/3 FQH gap is observed to be enhanced by an applied
parallel magnetic field, the 5/2 gap is strongly suppressed, in
spite of the two gaps being energetically comparable at zero
parallel fields in our sample. This calls into question the
prevailing theoretical belief that they should behave similarly
if both are spin-polarized, and raises
doubt as to whether or not the 5/2 state is indeed described by a
spin-polarized Pfaffian Moore-Read wavefunction.
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[1] G. Moore and N. Read, Nucl. Phys. B 360, 362 (1991).\\[0pt]
[2] C.R. Dean, B.A. Piot, P. Hayden, S. Das Sarma, G. Gervais,
L.N. Pfeiffer, K.W. West, Phys. Rev. Lett. 100, 146803 (2008).\\[0pt]
[3] C.R. Dean, B.A. Piot, P. Hayden, S. Das Sarma, G. Gervais,
L.N. Pfeiffer, K.W. West, Phys. Rev. Lett. 101, 186806 (2008).
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