Interference measurements of non-Abelian e/4 & Abelian e/2 quasiparticle braiding
Abstract
The quantum Hall states at filling factors and are expected to have Abelian charge quasiparticles and non-Abelian charge quasiparticles. The non-Abelian statistics of the latter has been predicted to display a striking interferometric signature, the even-odd effect. By measuring resistance oscillations as a function of magnetic field in Fabry-P\'erot interferometers using new high purity heterostructures, we for the first time report experimental evidence for the non-Abelian nature of excitations at . At both and we also examine, for the first time, the fermion parity, a topological quantum number of an even number of non-Abelian quasiparticles. The phase of observed oscillations is reproducible and stable over long times (hours) near both filling factors, indicating stability of the fermion parity. At both fractions, when phase fluctuations are observed, they are predominantly phase flips, consistent with either fermion parity change or change in the number of the enclosed quasiparticles. We also examine lower-frequency oscillations attributable to Abelian interference processes in both states. Taken together, these results constitute new evidence for the non-Abelian nature of quasiparticles; the observed life-time of their combined fermion parity further strengthens the case for their utility for topological quantum computation.
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@article{arxiv.1905.10248,
title = {Interference measurements of non-Abelian e/4 & Abelian e/2 quasiparticle braiding},
author = {R. L. Willett and K. Shtengel and C. Nayak and L. N. Pfeiffer and Y. J. Chung and M. L. Peabody and K. W. Baldwin and K. W. West and .},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1905.10248},
year = {2023}
}
Comments
Final version, nearly identical to the one published in Phys. Rev. X sans some questionable superficial changes insisted upon by the PRX editors and with Supplementary Materials included after the main text