Quasiparticle agglomerates in Read-Rezayi and anti Read-Rezayi state
A. Braggio, D. Ferraro, N. Magnoli

TL;DR
This paper analyzes the dominant quasiparticle excitations in Read-Rezayi and anti Read-Rezayi quantum Hall states, highlighting how environmental factors influence which excitations dominate and implications for the ν=5/2 state.
Contribution
It provides a detailed calculation of the dominant excitations in k-level Read-Rezayi and anti Read-Rezayi states, including the effects of environmental renormalizations.
Findings
For k=2,3, the fundamental quasiparticles dominate.
For k=4, 2-agglomerates and single quasiparticles have equal scaling.
For k>4, 2-agglomerates dominate.
Abstract
We calculate the dominant excitations for the -level () Read-Rezayi (RR) states and their particle-hole conjugates, the anti Read-Rezayi (), proposed for quantum Hall states. These states are supposed to be build over the second Landau level with total filling factor with for RR and for . In the -level RR states, based on parafermions, the dominant excitations are the fundamental quasiparticles with fractional charge , with the electron charge, if . For k=4 the single-qp and the 2-agglomerate, with charge , have the same scaling and both dominate, while for the 2-agglomerates are dominant. Anyway the dominance of the 2-agglomerates can be affected by the presence of environmental renormalizations. For all the -level…
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