Strongly Correlated 2D Electronic Systems: Interplay between Band Topology and Electron-electron Interaction

In recent years, a new type of 2D materials, moiré superlattice materials, has been made in laboratories and exhibits interesting behavior including superconductivity at “high” temperature, strange metals, correlated insulators, ferromagnetism, etc.[1, 2] Inspired by these experiments, we studied...

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Main Author: Mao, Dan
Other Authors: Todadri, Senthil
Format: Thesis
Published: Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2022
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/143925
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description In recent years, a new type of 2D materials, moiré superlattice materials, has been made in laboratories and exhibits interesting behavior including superconductivity at “high” temperature, strange metals, correlated insulators, ferromagnetism, etc.[1, 2] Inspired by these experiments, we studied various graphene-based moiré materials. We found that band topology and electron-electron interaction can be easily tuned by electric field in these systems, which opens the door for various fascinating quantum many-body phenomena such as the quantum Hall effect at zero external magnetic field[3]. Our theoretical prediction was later confirmed by experimental studies[4]. In some moiré materials, the band topology can be tuned between “trivial” and “topologically non-trivial” with a perpendicular displacement field. On the “trivial” side, with electron interaction taken into account, one natural and important question is the low energy effective theory. We constructed an SU(4) Hubbard model for some of these moiré materials, which has been rarely explored in the condensed matter literature. We studied this SU(4) Hubbard model and found that it can realize spin liquids and pseudo-gap metals [5]. On the “topological” side, there is difficulty in formulating a low energy effective lattice model, which comes from an obstruction to constructing symmetric, localized Wannier functions. We circumvented this lattice obstruction by either enlarging the low energy Hilbert space [6] or by constructing a momentum space model[7] for twisted bilayer graphene(TBLG) aligned with hexagonal boron nitride(hBN). We also discussed the effect of translation symmetry breaking in this system[7]. Motivated by these results in moiré superlattices, we considered the effect of electron interaction in a generic topological band. We studied the model of electrons confined to lowest Landau level (LLL) in a spatially periodic magnetic field. We showed that there is a relationship between spatially periodic magnetic field acting on LLL and momentum space periodic Berry curvature in a topological Chern band. We considered spinful electrons at total filling 𝜈 = 1 and studied the spin wave dispersion in the presence of Coulomb potential. We found that compared to uniform magnetic field, the spin stiffness increases in the periodic magnetic field.
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spelling mit-1721.1/1439252022-07-22T03:03:26Z Strongly Correlated 2D Electronic Systems: Interplay between Band Topology and Electron-electron Interaction Mao, Dan Todadri, Senthil Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Physics In recent years, a new type of 2D materials, moiré superlattice materials, has been made in laboratories and exhibits interesting behavior including superconductivity at “high” temperature, strange metals, correlated insulators, ferromagnetism, etc.[1, 2] Inspired by these experiments, we studied various graphene-based moiré materials. We found that band topology and electron-electron interaction can be easily tuned by electric field in these systems, which opens the door for various fascinating quantum many-body phenomena such as the quantum Hall effect at zero external magnetic field[3]. Our theoretical prediction was later confirmed by experimental studies[4]. In some moiré materials, the band topology can be tuned between “trivial” and “topologically non-trivial” with a perpendicular displacement field. On the “trivial” side, with electron interaction taken into account, one natural and important question is the low energy effective theory. We constructed an SU(4) Hubbard model for some of these moiré materials, which has been rarely explored in the condensed matter literature. We studied this SU(4) Hubbard model and found that it can realize spin liquids and pseudo-gap metals [5]. On the “topological” side, there is difficulty in formulating a low energy effective lattice model, which comes from an obstruction to constructing symmetric, localized Wannier functions. We circumvented this lattice obstruction by either enlarging the low energy Hilbert space [6] or by constructing a momentum space model[7] for twisted bilayer graphene(TBLG) aligned with hexagonal boron nitride(hBN). We also discussed the effect of translation symmetry breaking in this system[7]. Motivated by these results in moiré superlattices, we considered the effect of electron interaction in a generic topological band. We studied the model of electrons confined to lowest Landau level (LLL) in a spatially periodic magnetic field. We showed that there is a relationship between spatially periodic magnetic field acting on LLL and momentum space periodic Berry curvature in a topological Chern band. We considered spinful electrons at total filling 𝜈 = 1 and studied the spin wave dispersion in the presence of Coulomb potential. We found that compared to uniform magnetic field, the spin stiffness increases in the periodic magnetic field. Ph.D. 2022-07-21T15:07:25Z 2022-07-21T15:07:25Z 2021-09 2022-05-25T19:53:03.710Z Thesis https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/143925 In Copyright - Educational Use Permitted Copyright MIT http://rightsstatements.org/page/InC-EDU/1.0/ application/pdf Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Strongly Correlated 2D Electronic Systems: Interplay between Band Topology and Electron-electron Interaction
title Strongly Correlated 2D Electronic Systems: Interplay between Band Topology and Electron-electron Interaction
title_full Strongly Correlated 2D Electronic Systems: Interplay between Band Topology and Electron-electron Interaction
title_fullStr Strongly Correlated 2D Electronic Systems: Interplay between Band Topology and Electron-electron Interaction
title_full_unstemmed Strongly Correlated 2D Electronic Systems: Interplay between Band Topology and Electron-electron Interaction
title_short Strongly Correlated 2D Electronic Systems: Interplay between Band Topology and Electron-electron Interaction
title_sort strongly correlated 2d electronic systems interplay between band topology and electron electron interaction
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