Beyond the Tao-Thouless limit of the fractional quantum Hall effect: spin chains and Fermi surface deformation
Abstract
We discuss the relationship between the fractional quantum Hall effect in the vicinity of the thin-torus, a.k.a. Tao-Thouless (TT), limit and quantum spin chains. We argue that the energetics of fractional quantum Hall states in Jain sequence at filling fraction (and ) in the lowest Landau level is captured by S=1 spin chains with spins in the unit cell. These spin chains naturally arise at sub-leading order in which serves as an expansion parameter away from the TT limit (). We also corroborate earlier results on the smooth Fermi surface deformation of the gapless state at , interpolating between a state described by a critical chain and the bulk.
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@article{arxiv.1105.2105,
title = {Beyond the Tao-Thouless limit of the fractional quantum Hall effect: spin chains and Fermi surface deformation},
author = {Masaaki Nakamura and Zheng-Yuan Wang and Emil J. Bergholtz},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1105.2105},
year = {2012}
}
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8 pages, 3 figures, to appear in Journal of Physics: Conference Series as proceedings of International Symposium "Nanoscience and Quantum Physics 2011" (nanoPHYS'11)