The decades since the discovery of the fractional quantum Hall (FQH) effect have shown us not only the potential in using fractional excitations to perform topological quantum computation, but also how difficult they are to engineer and control. The FQH states in the laboratory typically require strong magnetic fields and extremely cold temperatures. Moreover, they can be classified into two types: Abelian states, where qua...
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