Spin of fractional quantum Hall neutral modes and "missing states" on a sphere
Abstract
A low-energy neutral quasiparticle in a fractional quantum Hall system appears in the latter's energy spectrum on a sphere as a series of many-body excited states labeled by the angular momentum and whose energy is a smooth function of in the limit of large sphere radius. We argue that the signature of a nonvanishing spin (intrinsic angular momentum) of the quasiparticle is the absence, in this series, of states with total angular momentum less than .We reinterpret the missing of certain states, observed in an exact-diagonalization calculation of the spectrum of the FQH state in a wide quantum well as well as in many proposed wave functions for the excited states as a consequence of the spin-2 nature of the zero-momentum magnetoroton.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2503.06914,
title = {Spin of fractional quantum Hall neutral modes and "missing states" on a sphere},
author = {Dung Xuan Nguyen and Dam Thanh Son},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.06914},
year = {2025}
}
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