Direct observation of composite fermions and their fully spin-polarized Fermi sea near =5/2
Abstract
The enigmatic even-denominator fractional quantum Hall state at Landau level filling factor =5/2 is arguably the most promising candidate for harboring Majorana quasi-particles with non-Abelian statistics and thus of potential use for topological quantum computing. The theoretical description of the =5/2 state is generally believed to involve a topological p-wave pairing of fully spin-polarized composite fermions through their condensation into a non-Abelian Moore-Read Pfaffian state. There is, however, no direct and conclusive experimental evidence for the existence of composite fermions near =5/2 or for an underlying fully spin-polarized Fermi sea. Here, we report the observation of composite fermions very near =5/2 through geometric resonance measurements, and find that the measured Fermi wavevector provides direct demonstration of a Fermi sea with full spin polarization. This lends crucial credence to the model of 5/2 fractional quantum Hall effect as a topological p-wave paired state of composite fermions.
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