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Anisotropy and quench dynamics of quasiholes in fractional quantum Hall liquids

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PHYSICAL REVIEW B
Volume 105, Issue 4, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.105.045108

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [11974014]

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In this study, we investigate the microscopic properties of quasiholes in bosonic fractional quantum Hall (FQH) liquids at nu = 1/2 filling factor with anisotropic band mass tensors. We characterize the shape and anisotropy of a quasihole using the spatial density profile and compare it with the intrinsic geometric metric of the system. We find that the anisotropy of the quasihole increases with the anisotropy of the band mass tensor and exhibits similar dynamics to the intrinsic metric when the system is driven out of equilibrium. Our findings suggest that the density profile of a quasihole can be used to estimate the intrinsic metric and capture the dynamics of an FQH system.
We present a microscopic study of quasiholes in bosonic fractional quantum Hall (FQH) liquids at filling factor nu = 1/2 in the lowest Landau level with anisotropic band mass tensors. We use the spatial density profile to characterize the shape of a quasihole and analyze its anisotropy. We then compare the quasihole's anisotropy with the intrinsic geometric metric of the system that is extracted from the maximal overlap between the numerically obtained quasihole ground state and a set of model wave functions of anisotropic quasiholes. For a static system, we find that the quasihole's anisotropy, similar to the intrinsic metric, grows with the anisotropy of the band mass tensor. When the quasihole develops well, we observe a correspondence between the anisotropy of the quasihole and the intrinsic metric of the underlying anisotropic FQH state. We also drive the system out of equilibrium by suddenly changing the band mass tensor. In this case, the shape of the quasihole evolves with time and shows similar dynamics with the intrinsic metric of the postquench state. The evolving frequency matches the energy of a spin-2 quadrupole degree of freedom in the system. Our results suggest that the density profile of a quasihole is a useful tool to estimate the intrinsic metric and capture the dynamics of an FQH system.

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