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Nature of composite fermions and the role of particle-hole symmetry: A microscopic account
Ajit C. Balram
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J. K. Jain
Physics
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Composite Fermions
100%
Particle-hole Symmetry
100%
Wave Function
37%
Lowest Landau Level
37%
Particle-hole
25%
Microscopic Theory
25%
Topological Properties
12%
Mean Field
12%
Fractional Quantum Hall Effect
12%
Backscatter
12%
Fill Factor
12%
Landau Levels
12%
Non-relativistic
12%
Time Reversal
12%
Dirac
12%
Effective Time
12%
Dirac Particle
12%
Level Spacing
12%
Chemistry
Landau Level
100%
Wave Function
60%
Fractional Quantum Hall Effect
20%
Backscattering
20%
electronics
20%
Physics
Fermion
100%
Wave Function
37%
Quantum Hall Effect
12%
Backscattering
12%