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Aspects of Three-body Interactions in Generic Fractional Quantum Hall Systems and Impact of Galilean Invariance Breaking

Published 6 Jun 2018 in cond-mat.str-el | (1806.02451v4)

Abstract: We derive full analytic expressions of three-body interactions from Landau level (LL) mixing in fractional quantum Hall (FQH) systems with Schrieffer-Wolff transformation. The formalism can be applied to any LL, and to very general systems without rotational or Galilean invariance. We illustrate how three-body pseudopotentials (PPs) can be readily computed from the analytical expressions for a wide variety of different systems, and show that for realistic systems, softening the bare Coulomb interactions (e.g. finite thickness or screening) can significantly suppress three-body interactions. More interestingly, for experimental systems without Galilean invariance (which is common for real materials), there is strong evidence that higher orders in band dispersion can drive the Moore-Read state from anti-Pfaffian to Pfaffian phase. Our analysis points to the importance of the realistic band structure details to the non-Abelian topological phases, and the analytical expressions we derived can also be very useful for high fidelity numerical computations.

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