Realization of the Haldane Chern insulator in a moiré lattice
The Chern insulator displays a quantized Hall effect without Landau levels. Theoretically, this state can be realized by engineering complex next-nearest-neighbour hopping in a honeycomb lattice—the so-called Haldane model. Despite its profound effect on the field of topological physics and recent i...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Nature physics 2024-02, Vol.20 (2), p.275-280 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The Chern insulator displays a quantized Hall effect without Landau levels. Theoretically, this state can be realized by engineering complex next-nearest-neighbour hopping in a honeycomb lattice—the so-called Haldane model. Despite its profound effect on the field of topological physics and recent implementation in cold-atom experiments, the Haldane model has not yet been realized in solid-state materials. Here we report the experimental realization of a Haldane Chern insulator in AB-stacked MoTe
2
/WSe
2
moiré bilayers, which form a honeycomb moiré lattice with two sublattices residing in different layers. We show that the moiré bilayer filled with two holes per unit cell is a quantum spin Hall insulator with a tunable charge gap. Under a small out-of-plane magnetic field, it becomes a Chern insulator with a finite Chern number because the Zeeman field splits the quantum spin Hall insulator into two halves with opposite valleys: one with a positive and the other with a negative moiré band gap. We also demonstrate experimental evidence of the Haldane model at zero external magnetic field by proximity coupling the moiré bilayer to a ferromagnetic insulator.
The Haldane model is a paradigmatic example of topological behaviour but has not previously been implemented in condensed-matter experiments. Now a moiré bilayer is shown to realize this model with the accompanying quantized transport response. |
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ISSN: | 1745-2473 1745-2481 |
DOI: | 10.1038/s41567-023-02284-0 |