Landau-Level Mixing and SU(4) Symmetry Breaking in Graphene

DIPC Seminars

Speaker
Chunli Huang
University of Kentucky
When
2024/12/04
12:00
Place
DIPC Seminar Room
Host
Miguel Angel Cazalilla
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Landau-Level Mixing and SU(4) Symmetry Breaking in  Graphene

Recent scanning tunneling microscopy experiments on graphene at charge neutrality under strong magnetic fields have uncovered a ground state characterized by Kekulé distortion (KD). In contrast, non-local spin and charge transport experiments in double-encapsulated graphene, which has a higher dielectric constant, have identified an antiferromagnetic (AF) ground state. We propose a mechanism to reconcile these conflicting observations, by showing that Landau-level mixing can drive a transition from AF to KD with the reduction of the dielectric screening. Our conclusion is drawn from studying the effect of Landau-level mixing on the lattice-scale, valley-dependent interactions to leading order in graphene's fine structure constant. This analysis provides three key insights: 1) Valley-dependent interactions remain predominantly short-range with the m=0 Haldane pseudopotential being at least an order of magnitude greater than the others, affirming the validity of delta-function approximation for these interactions. 2) The phase transition between the AF and KD states is driven by the microscopic process in the double-exchange Feynman diagram. 3) The magnitudes of the coupling constants are significantly boosted by remote Landau levels. Our model also provides a theoretical basis for numerical studies of fractional quantum Hall states in graphene.

https://arxiv.org/abs/2401.12528

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