Excitonic density wave and spin-valley superfluid in bilayer transition metal dichalcogenide
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Bi, Zhen; Fu, Liang
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Artificial moiré superlattices in 2d van der Waals heterostructures are a new venue for realizing and controlling correlated electronic phenomena. Recently, twisted bilayer WSe emerged as a new robust moiré system hosting a correlated insulator at moiré half-filling over a range of twist angle. In this work, we present a theory of this insulating state as an excitonic density wave due to intervalley electron–hole pairing. We show that exciton condensation is strongly enhanced by a van Hove singularity near the Fermi level. Our theory explains the remarkable sensitivity of the insulating gap to the vertical electric field. In contrast, the gap is weakly reduced by a perpendicular magnetic field, with quadratic dependence at low field. The different responses to electric and magnetic field can be understood in terms of pair-breaking versus non-pair-breaking effects in a BCS analog of the system. We further predict superfluid spin transport in this electrical insulator, which can be detected by optical spin injection and spatial-temporal imaging. 2
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2021-01Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of PhysicsJournal
Nature Communications
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Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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Bi, Zhen and Fu, Liang. 2021. "Excitonic density wave and spin-valley superfluid in bilayer transition metal dichalcogenide." Nature Communications, 12 (1).
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2041-1723