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Collaboration of intervalley-coherent AFM order and topological superconductivity in twisted WSe<sub>2</sub>

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Abstract

The recent observation of superconductivity in the vicinity of correlated metallic (insulating) states has established twisted bilayers of WSe2 as an exciting platform to study the interplay of strong electron-electron interactions and topology in a moiré flat band system. In this work, we study the emergence of electronic ordering in the presence of gate-screened Coulomb interactions from first-principle by constructing moiré Wannier orbitals that faithfully capture the bandstructure and topology of the system. Using unbiased functional renormalization group calculations, we find that intervalley-coherent AFM order and chiral, mixed-parity d/p-wave superconductivity collaborate along the displacement field tunable van-Hove singularity. Our microscopic approach underlines the importance of intervalley-coherent AFM spin fluctuations in the formation of superconductivity in Θ=5.08° twisted WSe2 and points out distinct signatures to be verified in future experimental measurements in samples within the twist angle range of Θ=5°...4°.

Presenters

  • Ammon Fischer

    University of RWTH-Aachen University

Authors

  • Ammon Fischer

    University of RWTH-Aachen University

  • Lennart Klebl

    Universität Würzburg, University of Hamburg

  • Valentin Crépel

    Flatiron Institute (CCQ)

  • Siheon Ryee

    KAIST

  • Dominik Kiese

    Simons Foundation (Flatiron Institute)

  • Lede Xian

    Tsientang Institute for Advanced Study

  • Tim Wehling

    Universität Hamburg

  • Antoine Georges

    Flatiron Institute, College de France, Simons Foundation (Flatiron Institute)

  • Andrew J Millis

    Columbia University

  • Dante M Kennes

    RWTH Aachen University