From Fractional Quantum Anomalous Hall Smectics to Polar Smectic Metals: Nontrivial Interplay Between Electronic Liquid Crystal Order and Topological Order in Correlated Topological Flat Bands
Hongyu Lu, Han-Qing Wu, Bin-Bin Chen, Kai Sun, and Zi Yang Meng

TL;DR
This paper explores the interplay of topological and symmetry-breaking orders in a correlated flat band model, revealing two novel quantum states: a FQAH smectic state and a polar smectic metal, with distinct topological and electronic properties.
Contribution
It introduces the first detailed study of the transition from FQAH smectic to polar smectic metal in a correlated flat band system, highlighting the emergence of non-Fermi liquid behavior and ferroelectric order.
Findings
FQAH smectic state with Hall conductivity 2/3
Emergence of a polar smectic metal with ferroelectric order
Thermal transition from FQAHS to PSM can be continuous
Abstract
Symmetry-breaking orders can not only compete with each other, but also be interwined, and the interwined topological and symmetry-breaking orders make the situation more intriguing. This work examines the archetypal correlated flat band model on a checkerboard lattice at filling and we find the unique interplay between smectic charge order and topological order gives rise to two novel quantum states. As the interaction strength increases, the system first transitions from a Fermi liquid into FQAH smectic (FQAHS) state, where FQAH topological order coexists cooperatively with smectic charge order with enlarged ground-state degeneracy and interestingly, the Hall conductivity is , different from the band-folding or doping scenarios. Further increasing the interaction strength, the system undergoes another quantum phase transition and evolves into a polar…
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum and electron transport phenomena · Topological Materials and Phenomena · Graphene research and applications
