Abstract

An ensemble of neutral excitations is constructed experimentally in the Laughlin liquid at the electron filling factor 1/3. The excitations are found to induce a nonlinear optical response, manifested as a quadratic dependence of the reflection signal on the excitation power. The reported experimental results indicate that the observed effect is due to the anti-Stokes–Stokes scattering of light from the excited Laughlin liquid.

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