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Factorizing twists and R-matrices for representations of the quantum affine algebra U_q(\hat sl_2)
We calculate factorizing twists in evaluation representations of the quantum
affine algebra U_q(\hat sl_2). From the factorizing twists we derive a
representation independent expression of the R-matrices of U_q(\hat sl_2).
Comparing with the corresponding quantities for the Yangian Y(sl_2), it is
shown that the U_q(\hat sl_2) results can be obtained by `replacing numbers by
q-numbers'. Conversely, the limit q -> 1 exists in representations of U_q(\hat
sl_2) and both the factorizing twists and the R-matrices of the Yangian Y(sl_2)
are recovered in this limit.Comment: 19 pages, LaTe
Possible observation of phase coexistence of the fractional quantum Hall liquid and a solid
We have measured the magnetoresistance of a very low density and an extremely
high quality two-dimensional hole system. With increasing magnetic field
applied perpendicularly to the sample we observe the sequence of insulating,
fractional quantum Hall liquid, and insulating phases. In both of the
insulating phases in the vicinity of the filling the
magnetoresistance has an unexpected oscillatory behavior with the magnetic
field. These oscillations are not of the Shubnikov-de Haas type and cannot be
explained by spin effects. They are most likely the consequence of the
formation of a new electronic phase which is intermediate between the
correlated Hall liquid and a disorder pinned solid.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure
Magnetic Field Induced Insulating Phases at Large
Exploring a backgated low density two-dimensional hole sample in the large
regime we found a surprisingly rich phase diagram. At the highest
densities, beside the , 2/3, and 2/5 fractional quantum Hall states,
we observe both of the previously reported high field insulating and reentrant
insulating phases. As the density is lowered, the reentrant insulating phase
initially strengthens, then it unexpectedly starts weakening until it
completely dissapears. At the lowest densities the terminal quantum Hall state
moves from to . The intricate behavior of the insulating
phases can be explained by a non-monotonic melting line in the -
phase space
Shot-Noise Signatures of 0.7 Structure and Spin in a Quantum Point Contact
We report simultaneous measurement of shot noise and dc transport in a
quantum point contact as a function of source-drain bias, gate voltage, and
in-plane magnetic field. Shot noise at zero field exhibits an asymmetry related
to the 0.7 structure in conductance. The asymmetry in noise evolves smoothly
into the symmetric signature of spin-resolved electron transmission at high
field. Comparison to a phenomenological model with density-dependent level
splitting yields good quantitative agreement.Comment: related papers at http://marcuslab.harvard.ed
Competition Between Fractional Quantum Hall Liquid, Bubble and Wigner Crystal Phases in the Third Landau Level
Magnetotransport measurements were performed in a ultra-high mobility
GaAs/AlGaAs quantum well of density . The
temperature dependence of the magnetoresistance was studied in detail
in the vicinity of . In particular, we discovered new minima in
at filling factor and , but only at
intermediate temperatures mK. We interpret these as
evidence for a fractional quantum Hall liquid forming in the N=2 Landau level
and competing with bubble and Wigner crystal phases favored at lower
temperatures. Our data suggest that a magnetically driven insulator-insulator
quantum phase transition occurs between the bubble and Wigner crystal phases at
T=0.Comment: Phys. Rev. Lett.93 266804 (2004
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