Finite density of anyonic excitons in bilayer Laughlin states at total filling 2/3 yields an exciton superfluid with specific bulk topological order, edge spectrum, and stiffness scaling as |δν|^{1/2} near Halperin (112) transitions.
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Higher-order k corrections to Dirac dispersion enable Kohn-Luttinger superconductivity, producing topological p-ip pairing in broken-TR systems and anisotropic or warped pairings on TI surfaces.
Disorder effects on anyon composite fermion bands drive plateau transitions that explain observed superconductivity and RIQAH phases near doped nu_e=2/3 FQAH states in twisted MoTe2.
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Anyon superfluidity of excitons in quantum Hall bilayers
Finite density of anyonic excitons in bilayer Laughlin states at total filling 2/3 yields an exciton superfluid with specific bulk topological order, edge spectrum, and stiffness scaling as |δν|^{1/2} near Halperin (112) transitions.
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Pairing around a Single Dirac Point: A Unifying View of Kohn-Luttinger Superconductivity in Chern Bands, Quarter Metals, and Topological Surface States
Higher-order k corrections to Dirac dispersion enable Kohn-Luttinger superconductivity, producing topological p-ip pairing in broken-TR systems and anisotropic or warped pairings on TI surfaces.
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Anyon superconductivity and plateau transitions in doped fractional quantum anomalous Hall insulators
Disorder effects on anyon composite fermion bands drive plateau transitions that explain observed superconductivity and RIQAH phases near doped nu_e=2/3 FQAH states in twisted MoTe2.