Anyon collider reveals secrets of exotic particles in quantum world!
Anyon collision experiments were used to compare different types of anyons in complex topological orders. The study focused on the Laughlin state at filling factor 1/3 and the Jain state at 2/5. Anyons in the outer channel of the Jain state behaved similarly to those in the Laughlin state, while anyons in the inner channel showed differences. This demonstrates the ability of the anyon collider to distinguish between different species of anyons with varying statistics. The results also suggest that interactions between different edge channels can influence anyon collisions, which is important for studying more advanced topological orders in the future.