Tunneling probes can measure anyon dispersion via quasiparticle interference patterns and continuum thresholds in fractional Chern insulators.
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Mean-field theory on a quartic-dispersion Chern band for rhombohedral graphene yields a chiral topological superconductor that transitions to a trivial BEC at T=0; the composite-fermion version realizes a Moore-Read state.
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Measuring anyon dispersion with tunneling probes
Tunneling probes can measure anyon dispersion via quasiparticle interference patterns and continuum thresholds in fractional Chern insulators.
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Chiral superconductivity from parent Chern band and its non-Abelian generalization
Mean-field theory on a quartic-dispersion Chern band for rhombohedral graphene yields a chiral topological superconductor that transitions to a trivial BEC at T=0; the composite-fermion version realizes a Moore-Read state.
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