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Title:
Thermal equilibration on the edges of topological liquids

Speaker:
Dmitri Feldman

Abstract:
Thermal conductance has emerged as a powerful probe of topological order in the quantum Hall effect and beyond. The interpretation of experiments crucially depends on the ratio of the sample size and the equilibration length, on which energy exchange among contra-propagating chiral modes becomes significant. We show that at low temperatures the equilibration length diverges as 1/T² for almost all Abelian and non-Abelian topological orders. A faster 1/T⁴ divergence is present on the edges of the non-Abelian PH-Pfaffian and negative-flux Read-Rezayi liquids. We address experimental consequences of the 1/T² and 1/T⁴ laws in a sample, shorter than the equilibration length.

Link:
http://scgp.stonybrook.edu/video_portal/video.php?id=4733

Workshop:
Simons- Workshop: Quantum Hall Effect: Status Report