Chern-Simons gauge theories for the fractional-quantum-Hall-effect hierarchy and anyon superconductivity
- 1 February 1991
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 43 (4) , 2637-2641
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevb.43.2637
Abstract
It is shown that Chern-Simons gauge theories describe both the fractional-quantum-Hall-effect (FQHE) hierarchy and anyon superconductivity, simply by field-theoretically extracting the effects of vortex excitations. Vortices correspond to Laughlin’s quasiparticles or bound states of anyons. Both of these phenomena are explained by the condensations of these vortices. We clarify why the anyon systems become incompressible (FQHE) or compressible (anyon superconductivity) depending on the statistics. It is to be emphasized that we can derive an effective Lagrangian describing fully the FQHE hierarchy from a basic Chern-Simons gauge theory.Keywords
This publication has 21 references indexed in Scilit:
- Anyon superconductivity and the fractional quantum Hall effectPhysical Review Letters, 1989
- Effective-Field-Theory Model for the Fractional Quantum Hall EffectPhysical Review Letters, 1989
- Order Parameter and Ginzburg-Landau Theory for the Fractional Quantum Hall EffectPhysical Review Letters, 1989
- Superconducting Ground State of Noninteracting Particles Obeying Fractional StatisticsPhysical Review Letters, 1988
- Off-diagonal long-range order, oblique confinement, and the fractional quantum Hall effectPhysical Review Letters, 1987
- Statistics of Quasiparticles and the Hierarchy of Fractional Quantized Hall StatesPhysical Review Letters, 1984
- Linking Numbers, Spin, and Statistics of SolitonsPhysical Review Letters, 1983
- Fractional Quantization of the Hall Effect: A Hierarchy of Incompressible Quantum Fluid StatesPhysical Review Letters, 1983
- Quantized motion of three two-dimensional electrons in a strong magnetic fieldPhysical Review B, 1983
- Quantum Mechanics of Fractional-Spin ParticlesPhysical Review Letters, 1982