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Quantum Hall edges beyond the plasma analogy

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We demonstrate that the widely used plasma analogy is unreliable at predicting edge properties of quantum Hall states. This discrepancy arises from a fundamental difference between quantum Hall droplets and plasmas (Coulomb gases): the former are incompressible liquids subject to area-preserving deformations, while the latter are governed by electrostatics and thus involve conformal transformations. Consequently, the plasma analogy fails at the edge, except in fine-tuned geometries, as it does not account for the emergent local edge velocity. We quantitatively show how the analogy's failure affects physical quantities, such as fluctuations of local observables and absorption rates in microwave spectroscopy, measurable in both solid-state experiments and quantum simulators.

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The density profile of a Coulomb plasma on a cylinder: boundary oscillations

cond-mat.stat-mech · 2024-12-19 · conditional · novelty 6.0

On a cylinder, the 2D one-component plasma shows boundary density oscillations whose wavelength approaches the triangular lattice spacing as freezing is approached, and an oriented correlation function matches these oscillations better than the radial one.

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  • The density profile of a Coulomb plasma on a cylinder: boundary oscillations cond-mat.stat-mech · 2024-12-19 · conditional · none · ref 5 · internal anchor

    On a cylinder, the 2D one-component plasma shows boundary density oscillations whose wavelength approaches the triangular lattice spacing as freezing is approached, and an oriented correlation function matches these oscillations better than the radial one.