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1Pennsylvania State University, Department of Physics, 104 Davey Lab, University Park, Pennsylvania 16802, USA.
Abstract:
We demonstrate that formulating the composite-fermion theory of the fractional quantum Hall (FQH) effect in terms of quaternions greatly expands its reach and opens the door into many interesting issues that were previously not amenable to quantitative theoretical investigation. As an illustration, we explore the possibility of a nematic or a charge-density wave instability of the composite-fermion Fermi sea at half-filled Landau level and of the nearby FQH states by looking for a gap closing instability of the neutral magneto-roton excitation. Our quaternion formulation of the FQH effect has been inspired by mathematical developments in the theoretical analyses of gravitational wave modes and cosmic microwave background radiation, where an important role is played by spin-weighted spherical harmonics that are nothing but monopole harmonics appearing in the spherical geometry for the FQH effect.
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