An exactly solvable model for emergence and scaling laws in the multitask sparse parity problem

(2024)

Authors:

Yoonsoo Nam, Nayara Fonseca, Seok Hyeong Lee, Chris Mingard, Ard A Louis

Chern-Simons Modified-RPA Eliashberg theory of the ν = 1/2 + 1/2 quantum Hall bilayer

Physical Review Letters American Physical Society 132 (2024) 176502

Authors:

Tevz Lotric, Steven Simon

Abstract:

The ν = 1/2 + 1/2 quantum Hall bilayer has been previsously modeled using Chern-Simons-RPAEliashberg (CSRPAE) theory to describe pairing between the two layers. However, these approaches are troubled by a number of divergences and ambiguities. By using a “modified” RPA approximation to account for mass renormalization, we can work in a limit where the cyclotron frequency is taken to infinity, effectively projecting to a single Landau level. This, surprisingly, controls the important divergences and removes ambiguities found in prior attempts at CSRPAE. Examining BCS pairing of composite fermions we find that the angular momentum channel l = +1 dominates for all distances d between layers and at all frequency scales. Examining BCS pairing of composite fermion electrons in one layer with composite fermion holes in the opposite layer, we find the l = 0 pairing channel dominates for all d and all frequencies. The strength of the pairing in these two different descriptions of the same phase of matter is found to be almost identical. This agrees well with our understanding that these are two different but dual descriptions of the same phase of matter.

Chern-Simons Modified RPA-Eliashberg Theory of the nu = 1/2+1/2 Quantum Hall Bilayer

Phys. Rev. Lett. 132, 176502

Authors:

Tevž Lotrič, Steven H Simon

Abstract:

The nu=1/2+1/2 quantum Hall bilayer has been previsously modeled using Chern-Simons-RPA-Eliashberg (CSRPAE) theory to describe pairing between the two layers. However, these approaches are troubled by a number of divergences and ambiguities. By using a “modified” RPA approximation to account for mass renormalization, we can work in a limit where the cyclotron frequency is taken to infinity, effectively projecting to a single Landau level. This, surprisingly, controls the important divergences and removes ambiguities found in prior attempts at CSRPAE. Examining BCS pairing of composite fermions we find that the angular momentum channel 𝑙=+1 dominates for all distances 𝑑 between layers and at all frequency scales. Examining BCS pairing of composite fermion electrons in one layer with composite fermion holes in the opposite layer, we find the 𝑙=0 pairing channel dominates for all 𝑑 and all frequencies. The strength of the pairing in these two different descriptions of the same phase of matter is found to be almost identical. This agrees well with our understanding that these are two different but dual descriptions of the same phase of matter.

Chemotactic particles as strong electrolytes: Debye–Hückel approximation and effective mobility law

The Journal of Chemical Physics AIP Publishing 160:15 (2024) 154901

Authors:

Pierre Illien, Ramin Golestanian

Double-dome Unconventional Superconductivity in Twisted Trilayer Graphene

(2024)

Authors:

Zekang Zhou, Jin Jiang, Paritosh Karnatak, Ziwei Wang, Glenn Wagner, Kenji Watanabe, Takashi Taniguchi, Christian Schönenberger, SA Parameswaran, Steven H Simon, Mitali Banerjee