Reentrant superconductivity and Stoner boundaries in twisted WSe$_2$
Lauro B. Braz, Luis G.G.V. Dias da Silva

TL;DR
This paper explores how spin-valley instabilities near the van Hove singularity in twisted WSe$_2$ lead to reentrant superconductivity, using a three-orbital model and RPA analysis to connect magnetic fluctuations with superconducting states.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed theoretical analysis linking spin-valley instabilities and reentrant superconductivity in twisted WSe$_2$ through a three-orbital model and RPA calculations.
Findings
Spin-valley ordered states occur near the Lifshitz transition.
Strong fluctuations in Stoner boundaries can promote superconductivity.
Reentrant superconducting dome aligns with experimental observations.
Abstract
We investigate spin-valley instabilities and their connection to the reentrant superconducting states recently observed in the twisted bilayer dichalcogenide WSe at a twist angle. Starting from an effective three-orbital faithful Wannier model for the spin-locked moir\'e bands, combined with orbital-dependent Hubbard interactions, we analyze the evolution of magnetic instabilities as a function of carrier density using the matrix random phase approximation (mRPA) approach. By computing the Stoner boundary lines from the spin-valley susceptibilities over the electric-field by hole filling phase diagram, we show that the spin-valley instabilities result in ordered states in the region close to the Lifshitz transition at the topmost moir\'e valence band, marked by crossing of the van Hove singularity in the density of states. These spin-valley ordered states are dominated by…
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Topics2D Materials and Applications · Chemical and Physical Properties of Materials · Advanced Physical and Chemical Molecular Interactions
