Pair-Density-Wave Order and Paired Fractional Quantum Hall Fluids
Abstract
The properties of the isotropic incompressible fractional quantum Hall (FQH) state are described by a paired state of composite fermions in zero (effective) magnetic field, with a uniform pairing order parameter, which is a non-Abelian topological phase with chiral Majorana and charge modes at the boundary. Recent experiments suggest the existence of a proximate nematic phase at . This finding motivates us to consider an inhomogeneous paired state - a pair-density-wave (PDW) - whose melting could be the origin of the observed liquid-crystalline phases. This state can viewed as an array of domain and anti-domain walls of the order parameter. We show that the nodes of the PDW order parameter, the location of the domain walls (and anti-domain walls) where the order parameter changes sign, support a pair of symmetry-protected counter-propagating Majorana modes. The coupling behavior of the domain wall Majorana modes crucially depends on the interplay of the Fermi energy and the PDW pairing energy . The analysis of this interplay yields a rich set of topological states. The pair-density-wave order state in paired FQH system provides a fertile setting to study Abelian and non-Abelian FQH phases - as well as transitions thereof - tuned by the strength of the paired liquid crystalline order.
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@article{arxiv.1811.08897,
title = {Pair-Density-Wave Order and Paired Fractional Quantum Hall Fluids},
author = {Luiz H. Santos and Yuxuan Wang and Eduardo Fradkin},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1811.08897},
year = {2019}
}
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27 pages, 11 figures; Published version