Scaling analysis of the quasiparticle tunneling in the Zk parafermion states
Abstract
Quasiparticle tunneling between two counter-propagating edges through point contacts could provide information on the statistics of the quasiparticles. Previous study on a disk found a scaling behavior by varying the tunneling distance. It was found that in the limit with zero tunneling distance, the Abelian quasiparticles tunneling obey the scaling analysis while the non-Abelian quasiparticles exhibit some non-trivial behaviors on the scaling exponents. Because of the limitation of disk geometry, we put the fractional quantum Hall (FQH) state on the surface of a cylinder which has a larger tunable tunneling distance than that on disk by varying the aspect ratio γ. We analyze the scaling behavior of the quasiholes, especially the non-Abelian quasiholes in the Read-Rezayi Zk parafermion states. We aim to address the existance of the anomalous correction of the scaling parameter in the long tunneling distance.
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