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Scale Invariance in the Lowest Landau Level

Published 18 Oct 2022 in cond-mat.quant-gas and cond-mat.str-el | (2210.10086v3)

Abstract: We show that the discrete set of pair amplitudes AmA_m introduced by Haldane are an angular-momentum resolved generalization of the Tan two-body contact, which parametrizes universal short-range correlations in atomic quantum gases. The pair amplitudes provide a complete description of translation-invariant and rotation-invariant states in the lowest Landau level (LLL), both compressible and incompressible. To leading nontrivial order beyond the non-interacting high-temperature limit, they are determined analytically in terms of the Haldane pseudopotential parameters VmV_m, which provides a qualitative description of the crossover towards incompressible ground states for different filling factors. Moreover, we show that for contact interactions ∼g2δ<sup>(2)(</sup>x)\sim g_2 \delta<sup>{(2)}({\bf</sup> x}), which are scale invariant at the classical level, the non-commutativity of the guiding center coordinates gives rise to a quantum anomaly in the commutator i[H^<em>LLL,D^R]=(2+ℓ∂</em>ℓ)H^LLLi [\hat{H}<em>{\rm LLL}, \hat{D}_R] = (2 + \ell \partial</em>\ell) \hat{H}_{\rm LLL} with the dilatation operator D^R\hat{D}_R in the LLL, which replaces the trace anomaly in the absence of a magnetic field. The interaction-induced breaking of scale invariance gives rise to a finite frequency shift of the breathing mode in a harmonic trap, which describes transitions between different Landau levels, the strength of which is estimated in terms of the relevant dimensionless coupling constant g~2\tilde{g}_2.

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