Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2024 APS March Meeting
Monday–Friday, March 4–8, 2024; Minneapolis & Virtual
Session V00: Poster Session III (1pm-4pm CST)
1:00 PM,
Thursday, March 7, 2024
Room: Hall BC
Abstract: V00.00100 : Integer and fractional moiré Chern insulators in van der Waals bilayers
Presenter:
Ankit K Sharma
(attocube systems AG)
Authors:
Ankit K Sharma
(attocube systems AG)
Mirko Bacani
(Attocube systems AG)
We present here a selection of remarkable results achieved with attocube systems technology in labs of our customers with emphasis on integer and fractional moiré Chern insulators (MCIs) in vdW bilayers: Scanning magnetometry of an integer MCI MoTe2/WSe2 shows that its magnetization can be flipped with a very low current [1], which is appealing for utilization in energy-efficient magnetic memories. Magneto-optical study of the same heterostructure discovered a valley-nonpolarized quantum anomalous Hall state [2]. Magic angle twisted bilayer graphene (MATBG), identified as an integer MCI [3], reveals orbital magnetism induced by local Berry curvature as the function of the integer filling factor [4]. Moreover, MATBG can also exhibit fractional Chern insulating states (FCIS) even in low magnetic fields B<12T [5]. FCIS that survive in B=0 have been identified magneto-optically in twisted bilayer MoTe2 using trions as the local probe for real-space imaging of spin polarization [6].
[1] C. L. Tschirhart et al., Nature Physics 19, 807 (2023).
[2] Z. Tao et al., preprint at https://arxiv.org/abs/2208.07452 (2022).
[3] J. Yu et al., Nature Physics 18, 825 (2022).
[4] S. Grover et al., Nature Physics 18, 885 (2022).
[5] Y. Xie et al., Nature 600, 439 (2021).
[6] J. Cai et al., Nature 622, 63 (2023)
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