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Comment on "Conductance and Shot Noise for Particles with Exclusion Statistics"

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Das, Mukunda P
Green, Frederick

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The interplay of high magnetic fields and many-body interactions in a two-dimensional electron gas produces the fractional quantum-Hall effect (FQHE) at low temperatures. At filling factor v = 1/m (m is an odd integer) the Hall resistivity reaches a plateau, showing that the correlated quasiparticles carry fractional charge ve. The fractionally charged quasiparticles (FCQPs) may obey fractional exclusion statistics (FES) [1].

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Physical Review Letters 85.1 (2000): 222

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Physical Review Letters

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