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Quantum Hall Effect with Composites of Magnetic Flux Tubes and Charged Particles.

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Composites formed from charged particles and magnetic flux tubes, proposed by Wilczek, are one model for anyons-particles obeying fractional statistics. Here we propose a scheme for realizing charged flux tubes,… Click to show full abstract

Composites formed from charged particles and magnetic flux tubes, proposed by Wilczek, are one model for anyons-particles obeying fractional statistics. Here we propose a scheme for realizing charged flux tubes, in which a charged object with an intrinsic magnetic dipole moment is placed between two semi-infinite blocks of a high-permeability (μ_{r}) material, and the images of the magnetic moment create an effective flux tube. We show that the scheme can lead to a realization of Wilczek's anyons, when a two-dimensional electron system, which exhibits the integer quantum Hall effect, is sandwiched between two blocks of the high-μ_{r} material with a temporally fast response (in the cyclotron and Larmor frequency range). The signature of Wilczek's anyons is a slight shift of the resistivity at the plateau of the IQHE. Thus, the quest for high-μ_{r} materials at high frequencies, which is underway in the field of metamaterials, and the quest for anyons, are here found to be on the same avenue.

Keywords: charged particles; tubes charged; flux; quantum hall; magnetic flux; flux tubes

Journal Title: Physical review letters
Year Published: 2018

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