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Dynamical correlations and order in magic-angle twisted bilayer graphene

Authors :
Rai, Gautam
Crippa, Lorenzo
Călugăru, Dumitru
Hu, Haoyu
Paoletti, Francesca
Medici, Luca de'
Georges, Antoine
Bernevig, B. Andrei
Valentí, Roser
Sangiovanni, Giorgio
Wehling, Tim
Source :
Phys. Rev. X 14, 031045 --- Published 11 September 2024
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

In magic angle twisted bilayer graphene, transport, thermodynamic and spectroscopic experiments pinpoint at a competition between distinct low-energy states with and without electronic order. We use Dynamical Mean Field Theory (DMFT) on the topological heavy Fermion (THF) model of twisted bilayer graphene to investigate the emergence of electronic correlations and long-range order in the absence of strain. We contrast moment formation, Kondo screening and ordering on a temperature basis and explain the nature of emergent correlated states based on three central phenomena: (i) the formation of local spin and valley isospin moments around 100K, (ii) the ordering of the local isospin moments around 10K preempting Kondo screening, and (iii) a cascadic redistribution of charge between localized and delocalized electronic states upon doping. At integer fillings, we find that low energy spectral weight is depleted in the symmetric phase, while we find insulating states with gaps enhanced by exchange coupling in the zero-strain ordered phases. Doping away from integer filling results in distinct metallic states: a "bad metal" above the ordering temperature, where scattering off the disordered local moments suppresses electronic coherence, and a "good metal" in the ordered states with coherence of quasiparticles facilitated by isospin order. This finding reveals coherence from order as the microscopic mechanism behind the Pomeranchuk effect observed experimentally. Upon doping, there is a periodic charge reshuffling between localized and delocalized electronic orbitals leading to cascades of doping-induced Lifshitz transitions, local spectral weight redistributions and periodic variations of the electronic compressibility. Our findings provide a unified understanding of the most puzzling aspects of scanning tunneling spectroscopy, transport, and compressibility experiments.<br />Comment: 22 pages, 7 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
Phys. Rev. X 14, 031045 --- Published 11 September 2024
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2309.08529
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevX.14.031045