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Kardar-Parisi-Zhang Universality at the Edge of Laughlin States

Published 25 May 2023 in cond-mat.mes-hall and physics.flu-dyn | (2305.16511v1)

Abstract: In this letter, we investigate the dissipative dynamics at the edge of Laughlin fractional quantum Hall (FQH) states starting from the hydrodynamic framework of the composite Boson theory recently developed in arXiv:2203.06516. Critical to this description is the choice of boundary conditions, which ultimately stems from the choice of hydrodynamic variables in terms of condensate degrees of freedom. Given the gapped nature of bulk, one would expect dissipation effects to play an important role only near the FQH edge. Thus, one envisions a scenario where the bulk hydro equations remain unmodified, while the dissipation effects are introduced at the edge via boundary conditions. We have recently shown that the anomaly requirements fix the boundary conditions of the FQH fluid to be no-penetration and no-stress boundary conditions. In this work, we introduce energy dissipation in the no-stress boundary condition leading to charge diffusion at the boundary. The resulting dissipative edge dynamics is quite rigid from a hydro perspective, as it has to preserve the edge charge continuity and the anomaly structure. We show that the diffusive edge dynamics with fluctuation-dissipation relations within a power counting scheme belong to the Kardar-Parisi-Zhang universality class.

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