Spin-Valley Coherent Phases in Bilayer Graphene at Charge Neutrality
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Abstract
Bernal-stacked Bilayer Graphene in the quantum Hall regime can be tuned by a Zeeman field and an electric field perpendicular to the layers. The manifold of Landau levels near charge neutrality is 8-fold near-degenerate. We theoretically analyse this system at $\nu=0$ by using the Hartree-Fock approximation on a Hamiltonian that contains, in addition to the long-range Coulomb interaction, short-range interactions with valley anisotropy. The Hamiltonian has U(1)$_{valley}\times$U(1)$_{spin}$ symmetry. A crucial ingredient in our analysis is the nonperturbative treatment of the trigonal warping parameter $t_3$. We find a new phase that breaks both the U(1) symmetries, and occurs for small values of $B_{\perp}$ and intermediate values of the perpendicular electric field. This phase, of realized in experimental samples, would support multiple flavors of merons and skyrmions.
1. Ganpathy Murthy, Efrat Shimshoni, and Herbert A. Fertig, arXiv:1707.02447, "Spin-Valley Coherent Phases of the $\nu=0$ Quantum Hall State in Bilayer Graphene".
1. Ganpathy Murthy, Efrat Shimshoni, and Herbert A. Fertig, arXiv:1707.02447, "Spin-Valley Coherent Phases of the $\nu=0$ Quantum Hall State in Bilayer Graphene".
*GM: NSF-DMR-1306897
ES: ISF-231/14, Simons Foundation, and the KITP (NSF PHY-11-25915)
HAF: NSF-DMR-1506263 and 1506460
All of us thank the US-Israel BSF-2012120 and the Aspen Center of Physics (NSF 1066293)
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Presenters
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Ganpathy Murthy
- Department of Physics and Astronomy, Univ of Kentucky
- Physics and Astronomy, Univ of Kentucky