2021
DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.103.085303
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Unconventional Zn parton states at ν=7/3 : Role of finite width

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“…The n = 1 member is identical to the 2/7 Jain state. The n = 2 member produces a novel Z 2 -ordered state at filling factor 1/3 [33] which although competitive with the 1/3 Laughlin state in the SLL, is unlikely to materialize in the LLL [33,40]. The 4 21 3 state provides a candidate wave function at ν = 4/11 and was studied in detail in Ref.…”
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“…The n = 1 member is identical to the 2/7 Jain state. The n = 2 member produces a novel Z 2 -ordered state at filling factor 1/3 [33] which although competitive with the 1/3 Laughlin state in the SLL, is unlikely to materialize in the LLL [33,40]. The 4 21 3 state provides a candidate wave function at ν = 4/11 and was studied in detail in Ref.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Jain states, described by the wave function Ψ Jain ν=n/(2pn±1) = P LLL Φ ±n Φ 2p 1 , can be re-interpreted as (2p + 1)-parton states where 2p partons form a ν = 1 IQHE state and one parton forms a ν = ±n IQHE state. Numerous parton states, beyond the Laughlin and Jain states, have been proposed as promising candidates to describe FQHE states occurring in the SΛL [28], second LL (SLL) [30][31][32][33][34], wide quantum wells [35], and in the LLs of graphene [24,[36][37][38][39][40]. These works suggest that it is plausible that viable candidate parton states can be constructed to capture all the observed FQHE states [24,32].…”
Section: Primer On Parton States and The Parton Ansatz For 6/17mentioning
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“…Until very recently, none of the parton states were found to be relevant to describe experimentally observed states. In the past few years, there has been a resurgence [52][53][54][55][56][57][58][59][60][61][62][63][64][65] in the parton theory whereby it now appears that viable candidate parton states can be constructed for all FQH plateaus observed to date that do not fit the paradigm of weaklyinteracting composite fermions (see Refs. [59,66] for a summary of these works).…”
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“…• The nn1 3 states, which possess a novel n topological order that violates the bulk-edge correspondence [6], could potentially be relevant to the 7/3 FQHE [25,26].…”
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