A perspective on anyonic braiding statistics
Abstract
We comment on the significance of the results in the paper by Nakamura et al (2020). The experimental result measures the phase for a repeated elementary exchange of two identical quasiparticles, and shows that the quasiparticles are anyons. The value of the phase agrees with theoretical predictions. However, in terms of the statistics parameter θ for a single elementary exchange, it determines 2θ modulo 2π, and hence θ only modulo π, not modulo 2π, and so does not fully check the theoretical prediction for the braiding statistics of charge e/3 quasiparticles. This is a general shortcoming of this particular type of interference measurement of statistics.
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