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Chiral currents in one-dimensional fractional quantum Hall states

Published 28 Jun 2015 in cond-mat.quant-gas and cond-mat.str-el | (1506.08461v2)

Abstract: We study bosonic and fermionic quantum two-leg ladders with orbital magnetic flux. In such systems, the ratio, $\nu$, of particle density to magnetic flux shapes the phase-space, as in quantum Hall effects. In fermionic (bosonic) ladders, when $\nu$ equals one over an odd (even) integer, Laughlin fractional quantum Hall (FQH) states are stabilized for sufficiently long ranged repulsive interactions. As a signature of these fractional states, we find a unique dependence of the chiral currents on particle density and on magnetic flux. This dependence is characterized by the fractional filling factor $\nu$, and forms a stringent test for the realization of FQH states in ladders, using either numerical simulations or future ultracold-atom experiments. The two-leg model is equivalent to a single spinful chain with spin-orbit interactions and a Zeeman magnetic field, and results can thus be directly borrowed from one model to the other.

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