Comment on "Galilean invariance at quantum Hall edge"

Abstract

In a recent paper by S. Moroz, C. Hoyos, and L. Radzihovsky [Phys. Rev. B 91, 195409 (2015)], it is claimed that the conductivity at low frequency ω and small wavevector q along the edge of a quantum Hall (QH) system (that possesses Galilean invariance along the edge) contains a universal contribution of order q2 that is determined by the orbital spin per particle in the bulk of the system, or alternatively by the shift of the ground state. (These quantities are known to be related to the Hall viscosity of the bulk.) In this Comment we calculate the real part of the conductivity, integrated over ω, in this regime for the edge of a system of non-interacting electrons filling either the lowest, or the lowest (=1, 2, . . .), Landau level(s), and show that the q2 term is non-universal and depends on details of the confining potential at the edge. In the special case of a linear potential, a form similar to the prediction is obtained, it is possible that this corrected form of the prediction may also hold for fractional QH states in systems with special forms of interactions between electrons.

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