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Physics 2015
Fibonacci anyons and charge density order in the 12/5 and 13/5 plateausAbstract: The $\nu=12/5$ fractional quantum Hall plateau observed in GaAs wells is a suspect in the search for non-Abelian Fibonacci anyons. Using the infinite density matrix renormalization group, we find clear evidence that---in the absence of Landau level mixing---fillings $\nu = 12/5$ and $\nu=13/5$ are in the $k = 3$ Read-Rezayi phase. The lowest energy charged excitation is a non-Abelian Fibonacci anyon which can be trapped by a one-body potential. We point out extremely close energetic competition between the Read-Rezayi phase and a charge-density ordered phase, which suggests that even small particle-hole symmetry breaking perturbations can explain the experimentally observed asymmetry between $\nu = 12/5$ and $13/5$. Reducing the thickness of the quantum well drives a transition from the homogeneous Read-Rezayi phase to the charge-density ordered phase, providing a plausible explanation for the absence of a $\nu=12/5$ plateau in narrow GaAs wells.
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