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Fermi-hypernetted-chain study of unprojected wave functions to describe the half-filled state of the fractional quantum Hall effect
1998
Physical Review B (Condensed Matter)
The Fermi hypernetted-chain theory is applied to study the half-filled state of the fractional quantum Hall effect in the thermodynamic limit. We study in detail the radial distribution function, the correlation energy, and the quasiparticle-quasihole excitation spectrum of an unprojected Fermi wave function of the form ϭ1/2 Fermi ϭ⌸ jϽk N (z j Ϫz k ) 2 Det͕ k ជ (r ជ )͖, a possible candidate to describe the half-filled state. Adopting a technique originating from nuclear physics, we compute the
doi:10.1103/physrevb.58.7898
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