Recent experiments in twisted bilayer transition-metal dichalcogenides have revealed a variety of strongly correlated phenomena. To theoretically explore their origin, we combine here ab initio calculations with correlated model approaches to describe and study many-body effects in twisted bilayer WSe2 under pressure. We find that the interlayer distance is a key factor for the electronic structure, as it tunes the relative energetic positions between the K and the Γ valleys of the valence band maximum of the untwisted bilayer. As a result, applying uniaxial pressure to a twisted bilayer induces a charge-transfer from the K valley to the flat bands in the Γ valley. Upon Wannierizing moir\'e bands from both valleys, we establish the relevant tight-binding model parameters and calculate the effective interaction strengths using the constrained random phase approximation. With this, we approximate the interacting pressure-doping phase diagram of WSe2 moir\'e bilayers using self-consistent mean field theory. Our results establish twisted bilayer WSe2 as a platform that allows the direct pressure-tuning of different correlated phases, ranging from Mott insulators, charge-valley-transfer insulators to Kondo lattice-like systems.
@article{arxiv.2404.07165,
title = {Pressure-tuned many-body phases through $\Gamma$-K valleytronics in moir\'e bilayer WSe$_2$},
author = {Marta Brzezińska and Sergii Grytsiuk and Malte Rösner and Marco Gibertini and Louk Rademaker},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2404.07165},
year = {2025}
}
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10 pages, 5 figures. Supplementary Information is separate pdf file