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Correlated tunneling and the instability of the fractional quantum Hall edge
We consider a class of interaction terms that describes correlated tunneling
of composite fermions between effective Landau levels. Despite being generic
and of similar strength to that of the usual density-density couplings, these
terms are not included in the accepted theory of the edges of fractional
quantum Hall systems. Here we show that they may lead to an instability of the
edge towards a new reconstructed state with additional channels, and thereby
demonstrate the incompleteness of the traditional edge theory.Comment: Published versio
Non-analytic Vortex Core and a Nonlinear Vortex Flow in Bosonic Superfluids
We analyze the disorder limited motion of quantum vortices in a
two-dimensional bosonic superfluid with a large healing length. It is shown
that the excitations of low-energy degrees of freedom associated with the
non-analytic reconstruction of the vortex core [Ann. Phys. {\bf 346}, 195
(2014)] determine strong non-linear effects in the vortex transport at
velocities much smaller than Landau's critical velocity. Experiments are
suggested to verify our predictions.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figure
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