| Literature DB >> 32273465 |
H Bartolomei1, M Kumar1, R Bisognin1, A Marguerite1, J-M Berroir1, E Bocquillon1, B Plaçais1, A Cavanna2, Q Dong2, U Gennser2, Y Jin2, G Fève3.
Abstract
Two-dimensional systems can host exotic particles called anyons whose quantum statistics are neither bosonic nor fermionic. For example, the elementary excitations of the fractional quantum Hall effect at filling factor ν = 1/m (where m is an odd integer) have been predicted to obey Abelian fractional statistics, with a phase ϕ associated with the exchange of two particles equal to π/m However, despite numerous experimental attempts, clear signatures of fractional statistics have remained elusive. We experimentally demonstrate Abelian fractional statistics at filling factor ν = ⅓ by measuring the current correlations resulting from the collision between anyons at a beamsplitter. By analyzing their dependence on the anyon current impinging on the splitter and comparing with recent theoretical models, we extract ϕ = π/3, in agreement with predictions.Entities:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32273465 DOI: 10.1126/science.aaz5601
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728