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Spontaneous Excitonic Condensate in Flat Conduction and Valence Bands of Yin-Yang Kagome Lattice

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Abstract

Excitonic Bose-Einstein condensation (EBEC) has drawn increasing attention recently with the emergence of 2D materials. A general criterion for EBEC, as expected in an excitonic insulator (EI) state, is to have negative exciton formation energies in a semiconductor. Here, using exact diagonalization of multi-exciton Hamiltonian modelled in a diatomic Kagome lattice, we demonstrate that the negative exciton formation energies are only a prerequisite but insu cient condition for realizing an EI. By a comparative study between the cases of both a conduction and valence flat bands (FBs) versus that of a parabolic conduction band, we further show that the presence and increased FB contribution to exciton formation provide an attractive avenue to stabilize the EBEC, as confirmed by calculations and analyses of multi-exciton energies, wave functions and reduced density matrices. Our results warrant a similar many-exciton analysis for other known/new candidates of EIs, and demonstrate the FBs of opposite parity as a unique platform for studying exciton physics, paving the way to material realization of spinor BEC and spin-superfluidity.

Presenters

  • Gurjyot S Sethi

    University of Utah

Authors

  • Gurjyot S Sethi

    University of Utah

  • Feng Liu

    University of Utah