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    Exact Groundstates of Rotating Bose Gases close to a Feshbach Resonance

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    We study the groundstates of rotating Bose gases when interactions are affected by a nearby Feshbach resonance. We show that exact groundstates at high angular momentum can be found analytically for a general and realistic model for the resonant interactions. We identify parameter regimes where the exact groundstates are exotic fractional quantum Hall states, the excitations of which obey non-abelian exchange statistics.Comment: 4 page

    Cubic Dresselhaus Spin-Orbit Coupling in 2D Electron Quantum Dots

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    We study effects of the oft-neglected cubic Dresselhaus spin-orbit coupling (i.e., p3\propto p^3) in GaAs/AlGaAs quantum dots. Using a semiclassical billiard model, we estimate the magnitude of the spin-orbit induced avoided crossings in a closed quantum dot in a Zeeman field. Using these results, together with previous analyses based on random matrix theory, we calculate corresponding effects on the conductance through an open quantum dot. Combining our results with an experiment on conductance through an 8 um^2 quantum dot [D M Zumbuhl et al., Phys. Rev. B 72, 081305 (2005)] suggests that 1) the GaAs Dresselhaus coupling constant, γ\gamma, is approximately 9 eVA^3, significantly less than the commonly cited value of 27.5 eVA^3 and 2) the majority of the spin-flip component of spin-orbit coupling can come from the cubic Dresselhaus term.Comment: 4 pages plus supplementary tabl

    Magneto-Acoustic Spectroscopy in Superfluid 3He-B

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    We have used the recently discovered acoustic Faraday effect in superfluid 3He to perform high resolution spectroscopy of an excited state of the superfluid condensate. With acoustic cavity interferometry we measure the rotation of the plane of polarization of a transverse sound wave propagating in the direction of magnetic field from which we determine the Zeeman energy of the excited state. We interpret the Lande g-factor, combined with the zero-field energies of the state, using the theory of Sauls and Serene to calculate the strength of f -wave interactions in 3He.Comment: 4 pages, 5 figures, submitted to PRL, Aug 30th, 200

    Composite Fermions in Modulated Structures: Transport and Surface Acoustic Waves

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    Motivated by a recent experiment of Willett et al. [Phys. Rev. Lett. 78, 4478 (1997)], we employ semiclassical composite-fermion theory to study the effect of a periodic density modulation on a quantum Hall system near Landau level filling factor nu=1/2. We show that even a weak density modulation leads to dramatic changes in surface-acoustic-wave (SAW) propagation, and propose an explanation for several key features of the experimental observations. We predict that properly arranged dc transport measurements would show a structure similar to that seen in SAW measurements.Comment: Version published in Phys. Rev. Lett. Figures changed to show SAW velocity shift. LaTeX, 5 pages, two included postscript figure

    Striped quantum Hall phases

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    Recent experiments seem to confirm predictions that interactions lead to charge density wave ground states in higher Landau levels. These new ``correlated'' ground states of the quantum Hall system manifest themselves for example in a strongly anisotropic resistivity tensor. We give a brief introduction and overview of this new and emerging field.Comment: 10 pages, 1 figure, updated reference to experimental wor

    Dynamical Correlations in a Half-Filled Landau Level

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    We formulate a self-consistent field theory for the Chern-Simons fermions to study the dynamical response function of the quantum Hall system at ν=1/2\nu=1/2. Our scheme includes the effect of correlations beyond the random-phase approximation (RPA) employed to this date for this system. The resulting zero-frequency density response function vanishes as the square of the wave vector in the long-wavelength limit. The longitudinal conductivity calculated in this scheme shows linear dependence on the wave vector, like the experimentals results and the RPA, but the absolute values are higher than the experimental results.Comment: 4 pages, revtex, 3 figures included. Corrected typo

    Fractional quantum Hall effects in bilayers in the presence of inter-layer tunneling and charge imbalance

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    Two-component fractional quantum Hall systems are providing a major motivation for a large section of the physics community. Here we study two-component fractional quantum Hall systems in the spin-polarized half-filled lowest Landau level (filling factor 1/2) and second Landau level (filling factor 5/2) with exact diagonalization utilizing both the spherical and torus geometries. The two distinct two-component systems we consider are the true bilayer and effective bilayers (wide-quantum-well). In each model (bilayer and wide-quantum-well) we completely take into account inter-layer tunneling and charge imbalancing terms. We find that in the half-filled lowest Landau level, the FQHE is described by the two-component Abelian Halperin 331 state which is remarkably robust to charge imbalancing. In the half-filled second Landau, we find that the FQHE is likely described by the non-Abelian Moore-Read Pfaffian state which is also quite robust to charge imbalancing. Furthermore, we suggest the possibility of experimentally tuning from an Abelian to non-Abelian FQHE state in the second Landau level, and comment on recent experimental studies of FQHE in wide quantum well structures.Comment: 25 pages, 27 figure
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