Physics – Condensed Matter – Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics
Scientific paper
2002-10-15
Physics
Condensed Matter
Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics
7 pages TeX, 2 jpg figures
Scientific paper
We find that a large number of parameters are used to create the correct fractions. The parameters used are, \nu, 1-\nu,\nu^*,\bar n, n, p and \bar p. Therefore, the predicted fractions need not be having the correct origin. The wave function describes a composite fermion which has the 2p (even number) of flux quanta attached to one electron. We find that it requires ``decomposite fermion", which is the electron in an orbit from which the magnetic field has been detached. This kind of detachment (attachment) of flux quanta from (to) the electron is not consistent with the electromagnetic theory of light and violates Biot and Savart's law as well as theory of relativity. If flux quanta are to be attached to the electron, we should solve the bound-state equation and determine the binding energy but bound-state has not been solved. The wave function given is not a solution of the bound-state equation. Therefore,Mandal and Jain's composite fermion (CF) model is incorrect. electron, to the electron, we should solve the bound-state equation and determine
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