Strongly coupled magneto-exciton condensates in large-angle twisted double bilayer graphene
Qingxin Li, Yiwei Chen, LingNan Wei, Hong Chen, Yan Huang, Yujian Zhu,, Wang Zhu, Dongdong An, Junwei Song, Qikang Gan, Qi Zhang, Kenji Watanabe,, Takashi Taniguchi, Xiaoyang Shi, Kostya S. Novoselov, Rui Wang, Geliang Yu, and Lei Wang

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of robust exciton condensates in large-angle twisted double bilayer graphene, enabling exploration of extreme coupling regimes and low-energy excitations in quantum bosonic phases.
Contribution
It demonstrates the formation of exciton condensates in twisted double bilayer graphene with minimal interlayer tunneling, advancing the study of strongly coupled quantum bosonic states.
Findings
Observation of incompressible states at half-filled Landau levels
Suppression of interlayer tunneling at large twist angles
Identification of low-energy excitations as meron-antimeron or particle-hole pairs
Abstract
Excitons, the bosonic quasiparticle emerging from Coulomb interaction between electrons and holes, will undergo a Bose-Einstein condensation(BEC) and transition into a superfluid state with global phase coherence at low temperatures. An important platform to study such excitonic physics is built on double-layer quantum wells or recent two-dimensional material heterostructures, where two parallel planes of electrons and holes are separated by a thin insulating layer. Lowering this separation distance () enhances the interlayer Coulomb interaction thereby strengthens the exciton binding energy. However, an exceedingly small will lead to the undesired interlayer tunneling, which results the annihilation of excitons. Here, we report the observation of a sequences of robust exciton condensates(ECs) in double bilayer graphenes twisted to with no insulating mid-layer.…
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TopicsGraphene research and applications · Quantum optics and atomic interactions · Quantum and electron transport phenomena
