Chiral graviton modes are shown to exist as long-lived excitations in non-Abelian lattice fractional quantum Hall states, detectable in small cold-atom droplets via geometric quenches.
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Lattice models with engineered quantum geometry host Abelian and non-Abelian fractional Chern insulators, anomalous Hall crystals, and Halperin states, with the N=2 model realizable in twisted MoTe₂.
Driven-dissipative stabilization of Floquet-Laughlin states in the bosonic Harper-Hofstadter-Hubbard model is achieved by coupling to tuneable artificial environments realized with leaky cavity modes.
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Chiral Graviton Modes in Non-Abelian lattice Fractional Quantum Hall states
Chiral graviton modes are shown to exist as long-lived excitations in non-Abelian lattice fractional quantum Hall states, detectable in small cold-atom droplets via geometric quenches.
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Quantum-Geometric Design of Lattice Generalized Landau Levels
Lattice models with engineered quantum geometry host Abelian and non-Abelian fractional Chern insulators, anomalous Hall crystals, and Halperin states, with the N=2 model realizable in twisted MoTe₂.
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Dissipation-assisted preparation of Floquet-Laughlin states in superconducting circuits
Driven-dissipative stabilization of Floquet-Laughlin states in the bosonic Harper-Hofstadter-Hubbard model is achieved by coupling to tuneable artificial environments realized with leaky cavity modes.