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Many-body ground states from decomposition of ideal higher Chern bands: Applications to chirally twisted graphene multilayers

Junkai Dong, Patrick J. Ledwith, Eslam Khalaf, Jong Yeon Lee, Ashvin Vishwanath

2023Physical Review Research51 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Motivated by the higher Chern bands of twisted graphene multilayers, we consider flat bands with arbitrary Chern number <a:math xmlns:a="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML"><a:mi>C</a:mi></a:math> with ideal quantum geometry. While <b:math xmlns:b="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML"><b:mrow><b:mi>C</b:mi><b:mo>&gt;</b:mo><b:mn>1</b:mn></b:mrow></b:math> bands differ from Landau levels, we show that these bands host exact fractional Chern insulator (FCI) ground states for short-range interactions. We show how to decompose ideal higher Chern bands into separate ideal bands with Chern number 1 that are intertwined through translation and rotation symmetry. The decomposed bands admit an <c:math xmlns:c="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML"><c:mrow><c:mi>SU</c:mi><c:mo>(</c:mo><c:mi>C</c:mi><c:mo>)</c:mo></c:mrow></c:math> action that combines real space and momentum space translations. Remarkably, they also allow for analytic construction of exact many-body ground states, such as generalized quantum Hall ferromagnets and FCIs, including flavor-singlet Halperin states and Laughlin ferromagnets in the limit of short-range interactions. In this limit, the <d:math xmlns:d="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML"><d:mrow><d:mi>SU</d:mi><d:mo>(</d:mo><d:mi>C</d:mi><d:mo>)</d:mo></d:mrow></d:math> action is promoted to a symmetry on the ground-state subspace. While flavor singlet states are translation symmetric, the flavor ferromagnets correspond to translation broken states and admit charged skyrmion excitations corresponding to a spatially varying density wave pattern. We confirm our analytic predictions with numerical simulations of ideal bands of twisted chiral multilayers of graphene, and discuss consequences for experimentally accessible systems such as monolayer graphene twisted relative to a Bernal bilayer. Published by the American Physical Society 2023

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsTranslational symmetryQuantum mechanicsChern classQuantum Hall effectGround stateCondensed matter physicsLandau quantizationIdeal (ethics)Bilayer grapheneGrapheneGeometryMagnetic fieldMathematicsPhilosophyEpistemologyQuantum and electron transport phenomenaTopological Materials and PhenomenaGraphene research and applications