DMRG evidence for superconductivity via skyrmion-condensation: Application to magic angle graphene
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Abstract
We numerically study the fate of interacting electrons in tunnel-coupled spinful Chern bands with opposite Chern numbers using density-matrix renormalization group (DMRG). Such a model has been argued to capture the essential symmetries and band topology of magic angle twisted bilayer graphene. On doping away from the antiferromagnetic insulator at charge neutrality, we find a superconducting ground state, although the inter-electronic interaction is purely repulsive. By studying the energetics of charged excitations, we establish that superconductivity is driven by the binding of electrons into charge-2e bosonic skyrmions which subsequently condense. This binding is observed even in the regime where the Coulomb repulsion is by-far the largest energy scale, demonstrating the robustness of this topological, all-electronic pairing mechanism.
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Presenters
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Shubhayu Chatterjee
University of California, Berkeley
Authors
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Shubhayu Chatterjee
University of California, Berkeley
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Matteo Ippoliti
Stanford University
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Michael Zaletel
University of California, Berkeley, UC Berkeley, Physics, University of California, Berkeley, Department of Physics, University of California, Berkeley