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A Compressed Particle-Hole Symmetric Pfaffian State for $ν= 5/2$ Quantum Hall Effect

A recent thermal Hall conductance experiment [Banerjee et al., Nature {\bf559}, 205 (2018)] for $ν= 5/2$ fractional quantum Hall system appears to rule out both the Pfaffian and anti-Pfaffian and be in favor of the PH-Pfaffian topological order, while the existing numerical results without disorder have shown otherwise. In this paper we offer a possible resolution by proposing a new state, termed compressed PH-Pfaffian state by "compressing" the PH-Pfaffian state with two flux quanta removed to create two abelian Laughlin type quasiparticles of the maximum avoidance from one another (or of the maximum number of zeros). The compressed PH-Pfaffian state is not particle-hole symmetric but possesses the PH-Pfaffian topological order. In spherical geometry, the compressed PH-Pfaffian state has the same magnetic flux number $N_ϕ= 2N-3$ as the Pfaffian state, allowing a direct numerical comparison between the two states. Results of exact diagonalization of finite disorder-free systems in the second Landau level show that, by increasing the short range component of the Coulomb interaction, the ground state undergoes a phase transition from the Pfaffian state to the compressed PH-Pfaffian state before further entering into a gapless state. The low energy gapped excited states result from the breakup of the abelian Laughlin type quasiparticle into two non-abelian quasiparticles.

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