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Entanglement Measures for Quasi-Two-Dimensional Fractional Quantum Hall States

Abstract

We theoretically examine entanglement in fractional quantum hall states, explicitly taking into account and emphasizing the quasi-two-dimensional nature of experimental quantum Hall systems. In particular, we study the entanglement entropy and the entanglement spectrum as a function of the finite layer thickness dd of the quasi-two-dimensional system for a number of filling fractions ν\nu in the lowest and the second Landau levels: ν\nu = 1/3, 7/3, 1/2, and 5/2. We observe that the entanglement measures are dependent on which Landau level the electrons fractionally occupy, and find that filling factions 1/3 and 7/3, which are considered to be Laughlin states, weaken with dd in the lowest Landau level (ν\nu=1/3) and strengthen with dd in the second Landau level (ν\nu=7/3). For the enigmatic even-denominator ν=5/2\nu=5/2 state, we find that entanglement in the ground state is consistent with that of the non-Abelian Moore-Read Pfaffian state at an optimal thickness dd. We also find that the single-layer ν=1/2\nu = 1/2 system is not a fractional quantum Hall state consistent with the experimental observation. In general, our theoretical findings based on entanglement considerations are completely consistent with the results based on wavefunction overlap calculations.Comment: 24 pages, 26 figure

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