English

Emergence and stability of spin-valley entangled quantum liquids in moir\'e heterostructures

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2020-03-31 v1 Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics

Abstract

Twisting moir\'e heterostructures to the flatband regime allows for the formation of strongly correlated quantum states, since the dramatic reduction of the bandwidth can cause the residual electronic interactions to set the principal energy scale. An effective description for such correlated moir\'e heterostructures, derived in the strong-coupling limit at integer filling, generically leads to spin-valley Heisenberg models. Here we explore the emergence and stability of spin liquid behavior in an SU(2)spin^{\mathrm{spin}}\otimesSU(2)valley^{\mathrm{valley}} Heisenberg model upon inclusion of Hund's-induced and longer-ranged exchange couplings, employing a pseudofermion functional renormalization group approach. We consider two lattice geometries, triangular and honeycomb (relevant to different moir\'e heterostructures), and find, for both cases, an extended parameter regime surrounding the SU(4) symmetric point where no long-range order occurs, indicating a stable realm of quantum spin liquid behavior. For large Hund's coupling, we identify the adjacent magnetic orders, with both antiferromagnetic and ferromagnetic ground states emerging in the separate spin and valley degrees of freedom. For both lattice geometries the inclusion of longer-ranged exchange couplings is found to have both stabilizing and destabilizing effects on the spin liquid regime depending on the sign of the additional couplings.

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@article{arxiv.1907.09490,
  title  = {Emergence and stability of spin-valley entangled quantum liquids in moir\'e heterostructures},
  author = {Dominik Kiese and Finn Lasse Buessen and Ciarán Hickey and Simon Trebst and Michael M. Scherer},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1907.09490},
  year   = {2020}
}

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5 pages, 4 figures plus appendix (4 pages, 5 figures)