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Optical Imaging of Flavor Order in Flat Band Graphene

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2024-05-15 v1 Strongly Correlated Electrons Optics

Abstract

Spin and valley flavor polarization plays a central role in the many-body physics of flat band graphene, with fermi surface reconstructions often accompanied by quantized anomalous Hall and superconducting state observed in a variety of experimental systems. Here we describe an optical technique that sensitively and selectively detects flavor textures via the exciton response of a proximal transition metal dichalcogenide layer. Through a systematic study of rhombohedral and rotationally faulted graphene bilayers and trilayers, we show that when the semiconducting dichalcogenide is in direct contact with the graphene, the exciton response is most sensitive to the large momentum rearrangement of the Fermi surface, providing information that is distinct from and complementary to electrical compressibility measurements. The wide-field imaging capability of optical probes allows us to obtain spatial maps of flavor orders with high throughput, and with broad temperature and device compatibility. Our work paves the way for optical probing and imaging of flavor orders in flat band graphene systems.

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@article{arxiv.2405.08074,
  title  = {Optical Imaging of Flavor Order in Flat Band Graphene},
  author = {Tian Xie and Tobias M. Wolf and Siyuan Xu and Zhiyuan Cui and Richen Xiong and Yunbo Ou and Patrick Hays and Ludwig F Holleis and Yi Guo and Owen I Sheekey and Caitlin Patterson and Trevor Arp and Kenji Watanabe and Takashi Taniguchi and Seth Ariel Tongay and Andrea F Young and Allan H. MacDonald and Chenhao Jin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2405.08074},
  year   = {2024}
}

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29 pages, 4 figures, with supplementary materials