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Gate tunable exciton superfluid and topological phases in van der Waals heterobilayer

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Abstract

Van der Waals heterostructures of 2D materials provide a powerful approach toward engineering various quantum phases of matter. In one work, we show that heterobilayers of 2D valley semiconductors can be tuned through interlayer bias between an exciton superfluid, a quantum anomalous Hall insulator, and a QSH insulator. The tunability between these distinct phases results from the competition of Coulomb interaction with the interlayer quantum tunneling that has a chiral form in valley semiconductors. In another work, we realize electrically tunable QSH insulator with large gap in van der Waals heterobilayer of monolayer transition metal dichalcogenide and hexagonal boron arsenide (BAs), in particular the WSe2/BAs heterobilayer. Our findings point to exciting opportunities for harnessing both protected topological edge channels and bulk superfluidity in an electrically configurable platform.
[1] Q. Zhu, W.-Y. Tu, Q. Tong, W. Yao, Sci. Adv. 5, eaau6120 (2019).
[2] Q. Zhu, Q. Tong, H. Sun, Y. Wang, W. Yao, 2D Mater. 6, 045037 (2019).

Presenters

  • Qizhong Zhu

    South China Normal University

Authors

  • Qizhong Zhu

    South China Normal University

  • Wei-Yuan Tu

    The University of Hong Kong

  • Qingjun Tong

    Hunan University

  • Huazheng Sun

    Nankai University

  • Yong Wang

    Nankai University

  • Wang Yao

    University of Hong Kong, The University of Hong Kong, Department of Physics and Centre of Theoretical and Computational Physics, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China