Particle-hole symmetry and the Dirac composite fermion
COFFEE_KLATCH · Invited
Abstract
Composite fermion is a central notion in quantum Hall physics. For a long time, field theories of the composite fermion suffers from the lack of particle-hole symmetry, an exact symmetry of the lowest Landau level. I will describe how recent theoretical ideas have lead to a new understanding of the physics of the half-filled Landau level. According to the new picture, the composite fermion at half filling is a Dirac particle with a nontrivial pi Berry phase around the Fermi surface. Consequences of the new proposal are outlined.
*Supported by Simons Investigator Grant from the Simons Foundation, NSF Grant No. DMR-1420709, and ARO MURI grant No. 63834-PH-MUR.
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