A new protocol for layer-resolved transport measurements that extracts anyon statistics from charge distribution across layers in multi-component topological states.
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A combinatorial extension of Schrieffer counting extracts anyon fusion rules from restricted orbital-occupation patterns in quantum Hall wave functions.
A variational generalized Landau-level mapping shows the first moiré valence band supports Jain-sequence Abelian states while the Hartree-Fock-renormalized second band hosts a non-Abelian Moore-Read state at filling 5/2 for twist angle 2.45°.
A quantum-dot-plus-Pfaffian-fluid model is used to compute energy dispersion and charge profiles of e/4 anyonic quasiholes, with photoluminescence suggested as an experimental probe.
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Probing bilayer topological order with layer-resolved transport
A new protocol for layer-resolved transport measurements that extracts anyon statistics from charge distribution across layers in multi-component topological states.
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Unveiling Topological Fusion in Quantum Hall Systems from Microscopic Principles
A combinatorial extension of Schrieffer counting extracts anyon fusion rules from restricted orbital-occupation patterns in quantum Hall wave functions.
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Abelian and non-Abelian fractionalized states in twisted MoTe$_2$: A generalized Landau-level theory
A variational generalized Landau-level mapping shows the first moiré valence band supports Jain-sequence Abelian states while the Hartree-Fock-renormalized second band hosts a non-Abelian Moore-Read state at filling 5/2 for twist angle 2.45°.
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Discernible signatures of fractionally charged anyons in a Pfaffian-Laughlin state
A quantum-dot-plus-Pfaffian-fluid model is used to compute energy dispersion and charge profiles of e/4 anyonic quasiholes, with photoluminescence suggested as an experimental probe.