Fabry-Perot interferometry at the = 2/5 fractional quantum Hall state
Abstract
Electronic Fabry-P\'erot interferometry is a powerful method to probe quasiparticle charge and anyonic braiding statistics in the fractional quantum Hall regime. We extend this technique to the hierarchy = 2/5 fractional quantum Hall state, possessing two edge modes that in our device can be interfered independently. The outer edge mode exhibits interference similar to the behavior observed at the = 1/3 state, indicating that the outer edge mode at = 2/5 has properties similar to the single mode at = 1/3. The inner mode shows an oscillation pattern with a series of discrete phase jumps indicative of distinct anyonic braiding statistics. After taking into account the impact of bulk-edge coupling, we extract an interfering quasiparticle charge e* = 0.17 0.02 and anyonic braiding phase θ a = (-0.43 0.05)× 2π, which serve as experimental verification of the theoretically predicted values of e* = 15 and θ a = -4π5.
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