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Emergent trans-moiré orbitals and topology in rhombohedral graphene

介观与纳米尺度物理 2026-08-12 v1

摘要

The fractional quantum anomalous Hall effect (FQAHE) exhibited in fractional Chern insulators has recently been demonstrated in twisted MoTe2 and rhombohedral graphene/hBN moir\'e superlattices, promising new routes toward topological quantum computation. Central to realizing this promise is the understanding of the underlying microscopic mechanism. This, however, remains elusive in the case of rhombohedral graphene, with the crux being its two seemingly paradoxical conditions: a pronounced small-twist-angle ({\theta}) moir\'e interface, yet only when electrons are kept distant from it. Here, by scanning tunnelling microscopic imaging with both conditions fulfilled, we capture dramatic electronic structure reshaping in rhombohedral hexalayer graphene by unforeseen 'trans-moir\'e orbitals', which emerge on the other, distant side of the moir\'e interface but nevertheless enforce the moir\'e periodicity at all measured fillings. We visualize a hierarchy of spatially and energetically distinct trans-moir\'e orbitals which doped electrons must sequentially occupy--the lowest-energy orbital, expectedly responsible for the FQAHE at small fillings, carries a hollow-cage-like shape. Remarkably, these trans-moir\'e orbitals vanish at {\theta} {\gtrsim} 1{\deg}, and so do QAHE plateaus in similar devices. Simulations reveal an interaction-driven charge-redistribution mechanism which shapes the trans-moir\'e orbitals and corresponding Chern minibands. With our findings providing the missing microscopic link, the paradoxical conditions find a natural explanation: electrons are not simply kept distant from a small-{\theta} moir\'e interface; they are forced into topological trans-moir\'e orbitals, forged precisely under such conditions. Our microscopic diagnostics unlocks a wide range of possible 'synthetic' FQAHE platforms.

引用

@article{arxiv.2608.12478,
  title  = {Emergent trans-moiré orbitals and topology in rhombohedral graphene},
  author = {Yuqin Wang and Jian Xie and Yi-Jie Wang and Jiajun Zhang and Yiting Gao and Zaizhe Zhang and Da Yi and Yan Xie and Jingjing Shi and Guanqin Zhao and Chengyu Xiong and Kenji Watanabe and Takashi Taniguchi and Zhi-Da Song and Xiaobo Lu and Yi Chen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2608.12478},
  year   = {2026}
}