Composite-fermion pairing at half and quarter filled lowest Landau level
Anirban Sharma, Ajit C. Balram, J. K. Jain

TL;DR
This paper uses a BCS-like variational approach to show that composite fermions in quantum wells undergo pairing transitions, explaining experimental observations of fractional quantum Hall states at half and quarter fillings.
Contribution
It introduces a systematic variational framework for CF pairing, demonstrating phase transitions consistent with experiments and predicting new paired states at quarter filling.
Findings
CFs form p-wave pairs at half filling with increasing well width
The phase diagram matches experimental data
F-wave pairing state at quarter filling
Abstract
The Halperin-Lee-Read Fermi sea of composite fermions (CFs) at half-filled lowest Landau level is the realization of a fascinating non-Fermi liquid metallic phase. Remarkably, experiments have found that as the width of the quantum well is increased, this state makes a transition into a fractional quantum Hall (FQH) state, the origin of which has remained an important puzzle since its discovery more than three decades ago. We perform detailed and accurate quantitative calculations using a systematic variational framework for the pairing of CFs that closely mimics the BCS theory of superconductivity. We find: (i) as the quantum-well width is increased, the single-component CF Fermi sea occupying the lowest symmetric subband of the quantum well undergoes an instability into a single-component p-wave paired state of CFs; (ii) the theoretical phase diagram in the quantum-well width -…
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TopicsQuantum and electron transport phenomena · Physics of Superconductivity and Magnetism · Rare-earth and actinide compounds
