Abstract
For weakly disordered fractional quantum Hall phases, the nonlinear photoconductivity is related to the charge susceptibility of the clean system by a Floquet boost. Thus, it may be possible to probe collective charge modes at finite wave vectors by electrical transport. Incompressible phases, irradiated at slightly above the magnetoroton gap, are predicted to exhibit negative photoconductivity and zero resistance states with spontaneous internal electric fields. Nonlinear conductivity can probe composite fermions' charge excitations in compressible filling factors.
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