Optical conductivity as a probe of the interaction-driven metal in rhombohedral trilayer graphene
ORAL
Abstract
Rhombohedral trilayer graphene (RTG) has been the focus of special interest in the last years, since it hosts a variety of interaction-driven phases, with the metallic ones yielding exotic superconducting orders upon doping [H. Zhou et al, Nature 598, 429 (2021); ibid. 598, 434 (2021)]. In this work we compute the optical conductivity (using the low-energy effective theory ) for the three proposed paramagnetic metallic ground states: a fully gapped valence-bond state, the bond-current state and the rotational symmetry breaking charge-density wave. We show that the optical conductivity presents specific features for each of the aforementioned states and can therefore be used to distinguish between these different paramagnetic metallic ground states.
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Publication: Preprint: 2209.02732
Presenters
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Rodrigo A Soto Garrido
Pontif Univ Catolica de Chile
Authors
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Rodrigo A Soto Garrido
Pontif Univ Catolica de Chile
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Vladimir Juricic
NORDITA
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Enrique Munoz
PontificiaUniversidad Catolica de Chile, Pontif Univ Catolica de Chile