
Raw measurements, analysis codes, and plotted data for A. Veillon et al., "Observing the scaling dimension of fractional quantum Hall anyons", arXiv:2401.18044 The "Raw Data" folder includes raw measurement files (*.dat, ascii), see "Raw Data\_Readme.txt". The "Data Analysis (Mathematica)" folder includes codes for the raw data averaging and analysis (*.wl, mathematica scripts readable as ascii text), see "Data Analysis (Mathematica)\_Readme.txt". The "Plotted Data" folder includes all plotted data (*.dat, ascii) organized in separate sub-folders each corresponding to a different figure, see "Plotted Data\_Readme.txt". In addition, the "Exported Data" folder includes the files obtained from the Mathematica scripts, and the "Plots (Python)" folder includes Python codes generating figures from the exported data, see "_Readme.txt" in corresponding folders.
fractional quantum Hall effect, Physics, FOS: Physical sciences, Anyons, Condensed Matter Physics, scaling dimension
fractional quantum Hall effect, Physics, FOS: Physical sciences, Anyons, Condensed Matter Physics, scaling dimension
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