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Photocurrent Spectroscopy of Correlated Insulator States in Rhombohedral Pentalayer Graphene

ORAL

Abstract

Rhombohedral multilayer graphene (RMG) has emerged as a crucial platform for studying quantum phenomena such as superconductivity and quantum anomalous Hall effects. Prior DC transport measurements revealed unexpected correlated insulating states at zero displacement field and zero charge density in rhombohedral pentalayer graphene (R5G), calling for further spectroscopic exploration. Utilizing Fourier-Transformed Infrared (FTIR) photocurrent spectroscopy, we have measured spectra at not only band insulator states but also correlated insulating states.

Firstly, I will present representative spectra of both band insulator and correlated insulator states in R5G. I will then demonstrate how these spectra evolve with the displacement field, revealing changes in the band structure. These observations help us identify spectroscopic signatures of electron correlation, thereby extending our understanding beyond conventional DC transport measurements. Finally, I will discuss the temperature dependence of these correlated gaps. Insights from this research deepen our understanding of RMG and offer valuable information for theoretical modeling.

Presenters

  • Dasol Kim

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Authors

  • Dasol Kim

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology

  • Zhengguang Lu

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Florida State Univeristy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

  • Junseok Seo

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology

  • Tonghang Han

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology

  • Yuxuan Yao

    Rice university, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

  • Zhenxian Liu

    University of Illinois at Chicago, Brookhaven National Laboratory

  • Jixiang Yang

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology

  • Fangzhou Xia

    University of Texas at Austin, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

  • Long Ju

    MIT