大量的异常霍尔效应在旋转轨道近距离的面石墨烯中
Tonghang Han1, Zhengguang Lu1, Yuxuan Yao1
1Department of Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA.
概括
研究人员在没有磁性元素的新型石墨烯-二硫化物异构结构中观察到量子异常霍尔效应 (QAHE). 这一发现为拓电子和Majorana边缘状态开辟了新的途径.
科学领域:
- 凝聚物质物理学
- 材料科学
- 量子现象
背景情况:
- 量子异常霍尔效应 (QAHE) 是一种显著的拓现象,其特点是没有外部磁场的量子化霍尔电阻.
- 现有的QAHE系统通常依赖于磁性元素或摩尔超级网格,限制了材料选择和设计灵活性.
研究的目的:
- 研究QAHE在由五面体石墨烯和单层二硫化物组成的非磁性非莫尔异构中出现的情况.
- 探索导致观测到的QAHE的潜在机制,包括电子相关性和自旋轨道合.
主要方法:
- 一个五层石墨烯-单层二硫化物异构结构的制造.
- 电传特性的实验性表征,包括在低温 (高达1.5K) 和零磁场下测量霍尔电阻.
主要成果:
- 在电荷中性的合成异构结构中观察量子异常霍尔效应 (QAHE).
- 确定了C = ±5的量子化霍尔状态.
- 在高达大约1.5克尔文的温度下观察到QAHE.
结论:
- 这项研究成功地在一个新的2D材料系统中展示了QAHE,没有磁性合或moiré图案.
- 观察到的大 QAHE 归因于石墨烯平面带中的电子相关性,门调和近距离诱导的自旋轨道合.
- 这项工作突出了晶体二维材料在探索复杂的拓物理和工程奇特的量子状态,如合马约拉纳边缘状态的潜力.
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