Magic-angle helical trilayer graphene relaxes into commensurate moir\'e domains, whose topological and well-isolated set of narrow bands possess ideal characteristics for realizing robust correlated topological phases, compared with other graphene-based moir\'e heterostructures. Combining strong-coupling analysis and Hartree-Fock calculations, we investigate the ground states at integer fillings ν, and uncover a rich phase diagram of correlated insulators tuned by an external displacement field D. For small D, the system realizes several competing families of symmetry-broken generalized flavor ferromagnets, which exhibit various anomalous Hall signatures and Chern numbers as high as ∣C∣=6. The interaction-induced dispersion renormalization is weak, so that the band flatness and the validity of strong-coupling theory are maintained at all integer fillings. For experimentally accessible displacement fields, the strong-coupling insulators at all ν undergo topological phase transitions, which appear continuous or weakly first-order. For larger D, we also find translation symmetry-broken phases such as Kekul\'e spiral order. Our results demonstrate the robust capability of helical trilayer graphene to host gate-tunable topological and symmetry-broken correlated phases, and lay the groundwork for future theoretical studies on other aspects such as fractional topological states.
@article{arxiv.2308.09706,
title = {Strong-coupling topological states and phase transitions in helical trilayer graphene},
author = {Yves H. Kwan and Patrick J. Ledwith and Chiu Fan Bowen Lo and Trithep Devakul},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2308.09706},
year = {2023}
}