
TL;DR
This paper investigates a strongly coupled anyon material using holography, revealing transport properties, diffusion, zero sound modes, and evidence of an anyonic metal-insulator transition.
Contribution
It introduces a novel holographic approach to study the transport and phase transition properties of strongly coupled anyon systems.
Findings
Identification of diffusion and zero sound modes.
Observation of an anyonic metal-insulator transition.
Analysis of the anyon number conductivity.
Abstract
We use alternative quantisation of the D3-D5 system to explore properties of a strongly coupled anyon material at finite density and temperature. We study the transport properties of the material and find both diffusion and massive holographic zero sound modes. By studying the anyon number conductivity we also find evidence for the anyonic analogue of the metal-insulator transition.
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