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Explore the theoretical framework and experimental observations of melting transitions in fractional quantum Hall states through this one-hour conference talk. Delve into the complex physics governing the breakdown of these exotic quantum many-body states, examining the mechanisms that drive the transition from ordered fractional quantum Hall phases to disordered liquid states. Learn about the critical parameters that influence melting behavior, including temperature effects, disorder, and interaction strength variations. Discover how theoretical models predict melting scenarios and compare these predictions with experimental findings from high-mobility two-dimensional electron systems. Analyze the role of composite fermions in understanding the melting process and investigate how different fractional states exhibit varying stability against thermal and quantum fluctuations. Gain insights into advanced characterization techniques used to probe these phase transitions and understand the broader implications for quantum many-body physics and topological quantum computing applications.
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Taige Wang: Melting Fractional Quantum Hall States #ICBS2025
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