Topologically protected flatness in chiral moir\'e heterostructures
Valentin Cr\'epel, Peize Ding, Nishchhal Verma, Nicolas Regnault, Raquel Queiroz

TL;DR
This paper reveals a topological mechanism that protects moiré flat bands in chiral heterostructures, especially at the first magic angle, making them resilient against certain disorders and perturbations.
Contribution
It demonstrates how topological properties underpin the robustness of flat bands in chiral moiré heterostructures, highlighting differences between the first and higher magic angles.
Findings
First magic angle exhibits topological protection of flat bands.
Higher magic angles are more sensitive to microscopic details.
Topological suppression of disorder broadening persists beyond the chiral limit.
Abstract
The observation of delicate correlated phases in twisted heterostructures of graphene and transition metal dichalcogenides suggests that moir\'e flat bands are intrinsically resilient against certain types of disorder. Here, we investigate the robustness of moir\'e flat bands in the chiral limit of the Bistrizer-MacDonald model -- applicable to both platforms in certain limits -- and demonstrate drastic differences between the first magic angle and higher magic angles in response to chiral symmetric disorder that arise, for instance, from lattice relaxation. Using a hidden constant of motion, we decompose the non-abelian gauge field induced by interlayer tunnelings into two decoupled abelian ones, whose effective magnetic field splits into an anomalous contribution and a fluctuating part. The anomalous field maps the moir\'e flat bands onto a zeroth Dirac Landau level, whose flatness…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGeometry and complex manifolds · Geometric and Algebraic Topology · Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena
