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Quasiparticles with fractional charges in fractionally filled systems
1Department of Physics and Astronomy, Manchester University, Oxford Road, Manchester, M13 9PL, UK. sasha@manchester.ac.uk.
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We study systems that approach a state possessing discrete symmetry due to different degenerate realizations for the system. For concreteness, we consider fractionally filled systems where degeneracy comes from the presence of identical sub-lattices. We show that such systems possess a new type of quasiparticles with fractional charges, which we refer to as fractyons. We discuss static and dynamic properties of these quasiparticles.
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