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SU(4) Chiral Spin Liquid, Exciton Supersolid, and Electric Detection in Moiré Bilayers

Ya-Hui Zhang, D. N. Sheng, Ashvin Vishwanath

2021Physical Review Letters79 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We propose a moiré bilayer as a platform where exotic quantum phases can be stabilized and electrically detected. Moiré bilayers consist of two separate moiré superlattice layers coupled through the interlayer Coulomb repulsion. In the small distance limit, an SU(4) spin can be formed by combining layer pseudospin and the real spin. As a concrete example, we study an SU(4) spin model on triangular lattice in the fundamental representation. By tuning a three-site ring exchange term K∼(t^{3}/U^{2}), we find the SU(4) symmetric crystallized phase and an SU(4)_{1} chiral spin liquid at the balanced filling. We also predict two different exciton supersolid phases with interlayer coherence at imbalanced filling under displacement field. Especially, the system can simulate an SU(2) Bose-Einstein condensation by injecting interlayer excitons into the magnetically ordered Mott insulator at the layer polarized limit. Smoking gun evidences of these phases can be obtained by measuring the pseudospin transport in the counterflow channel.

Topics & Concepts

Condensed matter physicsExcitonBilayerSuperlatticeMaterials scienceSpin (aerodynamics)Mott insulatorCoulombPhysicsLattice (music)SuperfluidityCoherence (philosophical gambling strategy)Hexagonal latticeSupersolidInsulator (electricity)Phase (matter)Quantum spin liquidQuantumPhase diagramPolarization (electrochemistry)BiexcitonCoherence lengthBosonCoupling (piping)Quantum dotTopological Materials and PhenomenaAdvanced Condensed Matter PhysicsPhysics of Superconductivity and Magnetism