Pairing of Composite Fermions, Laughlin Correlations, and the Fractional Quantum Hall Hierarchy
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❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall
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fractionslaughlincompositecorrelationsformfractionalhallhierarchy
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A novel hierarchy of fractional quantum Hall (FQH) states in the lowest Landau level (LL) is proposed to explain recently observed FQH fractions such as nu=5/13, 3/8, or 4/11. Based on the analysis of their interaction pseudopotentials, it is argued that the Laughlin quasiparticles (particles/holes in a partially filled composite fermion LL) form pairs. These pairs are proposed to have Laughlin correlations with one another and to form condensed states at a sequence of fractions which includes all new fractions observed in experiment.
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