Impact of bulk-edge coupling on observation of anyonic braiding statistics in quantum Hall interferometers
Abstract
Quantum Hall interferometers have been used to probe fractional charge, and more recently, fractional statistics of quasiparticles. Theoretical predictions have been made regarding the effect of electrostatic coupling on interferometer behavior and observation of anyonic phases. Here we present measurements of a small Fabry-Perot interferometer in which these electrostatic coupling constants can be determined experimentally, facilitating quantitative comparison with theory. At the fractional quantum Hall state, this device exhibits Aharonov-Bohm interference near the center of the conductance plateau interrupted by a few discrete phase jumps, and oscillations at higher and lower magnetic fields, consistent with theoretical predictions for detection of anyonic statistics. We estimate the electrostatic parameters and by two methods: by the ratio of oscillation periods in compressible versus incompressible regions, and from finite-bias conductance measurements, and these two methods yield consistent results. We find that the extracted and can account for the deviation of the values of the discrete phase jumps from the theoretically predicted anyonic phase . In the integer quantum Hall regime, we find that the experimental values of and can account for the the observed Aharonov-Bohm and Coulomb dominated behavior of different edge states.
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@article{arxiv.2107.02136,
title = {Impact of bulk-edge coupling on observation of anyonic braiding statistics in quantum Hall interferometers},
author = {James Nakamura and Shuang Liang and Geoffrey C. Gardner and Michael J. Manfra},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2107.02136},
year = {2022}
}
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11 pages, 6 figures