Interacting electrons and quantum geometry in rhombohedral graphene
ORAL · Invited
Abstract
Crystalline few-layer rhombohedral graphene has been theoretically predicted and experimentally realized as a new paradigm for strongly correlated electron systems, featuring simple chemistry, rich physics, low disorder, and high tunability. In this talk, we will discuss recent advancements in both charge-neutral and lightly doped rhombohedral graphene, studied in suspended and hBN-encapsulated devices, with and without hBN alignment-induced moiré structures. Special attention will be given to the emergence of integer and fractional quantum anomalous Hall states and the crucial roles played by quantum geometry.
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Presenters
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Fan Zhang
University of Texas at Dallas
Authors
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Fan Zhang
University of Texas at Dallas