Time-Reversal Even Charge Hall Effect from Twisted Interface Coupling
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Abstract
We discover a linear charge Hall effect in a non-isolated two-dimensional crystal with time reversal symmetry. The restriction by Onsager relation on having a linear Hall response is lifted by interfacial coupling with an adjacent layer, where the overall chiral symmetry requirement is fulfilled by a twisted stacking. This is the first scenario for realizing a time-reversal even Hall effect that was usually thought to be forbidden. We reveal the underlying band geometric quantity as the momentum-space vorticity of the layer current. We demonstrate this effect in twisted bilayer graphene and twisted homobilayer transition metal dichalcogenides with a wide range of twist angles. We find giant Hall ratios under experimentally practical conditions and show gate voltage controlled on-off switch. This work reveals novel Hall physics in chiral structures and opens a new direction of layertronics that exploits the quantum nature of layer degree of freedom to uncover exciting effects.
*This work is supported by the Research Grant Council of Hong Kong (AoE/P-701/20, HKU SRFS2122-7S05), and the Croucher Foundation.
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Publication: arXiv:2207.14644
Presenters
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Dawei Zhai
- The University of Hong Kong