Quantum anomalous Hall phase in synthetic bilayers via twistless twistronics
Tymoteusz Salamon, Ravindra W.Chhajlany, Alexandre Dauphin, Maciej, Lewenstein, Debraj Rakshit

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates that synthetic bilayer systems with controlled interlayer couplings can exhibit topological phases, including quantum anomalous Hall states, without physically twisting the layers, enabling new avenues for topological twistronics.
Contribution
The authors extend synthetic twistronics to realize topological band structures and quantum anomalous Hall phases through engineered interlayer couplings without physical twisting.
Findings
Identification of parameter regimes with trivial and non-trivial topological phases.
Observation of topological edge states in the synthetic bilayer system.
Demonstration of quantum anomalous Hall phase via imaginary next-nearest neighbor tunneling.
Abstract
We recently proposed quantum simulators of "twistronic-like" physics based on ultracold atoms and syntheticdimensions [Phys. Rev. Lett. 125, 030504 (2020)]. Conceptually, the scheme is based on the idea that aphysical monolayer optical lattice of desired geometry is upgraded to a synthetic bilayer system by identifyingthe internal states of the trapped atoms with synthetic spatial dimensions. The couplings between the internalstates, i.e. between sites on the two layers, can be exquisitely controlled by laser induced Raman transitions.By spatially modulating the interlayer coupling, Moir\'e-like patterns can be directly imprinted on the latticewithout the need of a physical twist of the layers. This scheme leads practically to a uniform pattern across thelattice with the added advantage of widely tunable interlayer coupling strengths. The latter feature facilitates theengineering of…
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