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Phys. Rev. B 72, 075342 (2005) [8 pages]

Realization of a Laughlin quasiparticle interferometer: Observation of fractional statistics

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F. E. Camino, Wei Zhou, and V. J. Goldman
Department of Physics, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, New York 11794-3800, USA

Received 3 March 2005; published 17 August 2005

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In two dimensions, the laws of physics permit the existence of anyons, particles with fractional statistics which are neither Fermi nor Bose. That is, upon exchange of two such particles, the quantum state of a system acquires a phase which is neither 0 nor π, but can be any value. The elementary excitations (Laughlin quasiparticles) of a fractional quantum Hall fluid have a fractional electric charge and are expected to obey fractional statistics. In this paper we report experimental realization of a Laughlin quasiparticle interferometer, where quasiparticles of the 1∕3 fluid execute a closed path around an island of the 2∕5 fluid and thus acquire statistical phase. Interference fringes are observed as conductance oscillations as a function of magnetic flux, similar to the Aharonov-Bohm effect. We observe the interference shift by one fringe upon introduction of five magnetic flux quanta (5he) into the island. The corresponding 2e charge period is confirmed directly in calibrated gate experiments. These results constitute direct observation of fractional statistics of Laughlin quasiparticles.

© 2005 The American Physical Society

URL:
http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevB.72.075342
DOI:
10.1103/PhysRevB.72.075342
PACS:
73.43.−f, 05.30.Pr