Enigmatic 2+6/13 Filling Factor: A Prototype Intermittent Topological State

Abstract

Observation of filling factor 6/13 is one of the surprising fractional quantum Hall states in the second Landau level because, in contrast to the standard wisdom, the fractions ( < 1/2) with lower numerators, namely 4 and 5, have not yet been observed. We find that a state indeed forms at =6/13 as an intermittent topological state between two prominent states at =1/2 and = 2/5 with lower numerators. Also, we predict that a state forms at =5/13 as an intermittent to = 2/5 and =3/8. Our proposed wave functions for =6/13 and 5/13 have excellent overlaps with the corresponding exact ground state wave functions. The Chern-Simons coupling matrices deduced from the form of these wave functions are analyzed to predict the topological properties, which may be experimentally verified.

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