The enigma of the ν=2+3/8 fractional quantum Hall effect

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The enigma of the ν=2+3/8 fractional quantum Hall effect. / Hutasoit, Jimmy; nrc762, nrc762; Mukherjee, Sutirtha; Wu, Ying-Hai; Mandal, Sudhansu; Wojs, Arkadiusz; Jain, Jainendra.

I: Physical Review B, Bind 95, Nr. 12, 125302, 02.03.2017.

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Hutasoit, J, nrc762, N, Mukherjee, S, Wu, Y-H, Mandal, S, Wojs, A & Jain, J 2017, 'The enigma of the ν=2+3/8 fractional quantum Hall effect', Physical Review B, bind 95, nr. 12, 125302. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.95.125302

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Hutasoit, J., nrc762, N., Mukherjee, S., Wu, Y-H., Mandal, S., Wojs, A., & Jain, J. (2017). The enigma of the ν=2+3/8 fractional quantum Hall effect. Physical Review B, 95(12), [125302]. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.95.125302

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Hutasoit J, nrc762 N, Mukherjee S, Wu Y-H, Mandal S, Wojs A o.a. The enigma of the ν=2+3/8 fractional quantum Hall effect. Physical Review B. 2017 mar. 2;95(12). 125302. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.95.125302

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Hutasoit, Jimmy ; nrc762, nrc762 ; Mukherjee, Sutirtha ; Wu, Ying-Hai ; Mandal, Sudhansu ; Wojs, Arkadiusz ; Jain, Jainendra. / The enigma of the ν=2+3/8 fractional quantum Hall effect. I: Physical Review B. 2017 ; Bind 95, Nr. 12.

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