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Qianying Hu1,2, Shu Liang3, Xinheng Li2
1Beijing National Laboratory for Condensed Matter Physics, Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China.
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Chern insulators are topologically non-trivial states of matter characterized by incompressible bulk and chiral edge states. Incorporating topological Chern bands with strong electronic correlations provides a versatile playground for studying emergent quantum phenomena. In this study, we resolve the correlated Chern insulators (CCIs) satisfying | ν | +|C | = 4 in magic-angle twisted bilayer graphene (MATBG) through Rydberg exciton sensing and unveil their direct link with the zero-field cascade features in the electronic compressibility. The compressibility minima in the cascade are found to deviate substantially from nearby integer fillings (by Δν) and coincide with the onsets of CCIs in doping densities, yielding a quasi-universal relation Bc = Φ0Δν/C (onset magnetic field Bc, magnetic flux quantumΦ0 and Chern number C). We suggest these onsets lie on the intersection where the integer filling of localized "f-orbitals" and Chern bands are simultaneously reached. Our findings update the field-dependent phase diagram of MATBG and directly support the topological heavy fermion model.
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