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Magnetism of the Bilayer Wigner Crystal

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Abstract

The multiple-spin exchange frequencies of the bilayer Wigner crystal are determined by the semiclassical method, which is asymptotically exact in the limit of dilute electron densities. The evolution of the exchange frequencies with interlayer distance -- as the crystal undergoes a sequence of structural transitions -- leads to both ferromagnetic and multi-sublattice antiferromagnetic phases. Extrapolation of the results to higher density suggests a rich magnetic phase diagram of the bilayer Wigner crystal, including the possibility of spin-nematic and valence-bond solid phases. The bilayer crystal is stable to higher electron densities than the monolayer, leading to enhanced magnetic energy scales. Our estimates of the exchange energies suggest some of the magnetic phases may be accessible in recently discovered bilayer Wigner crystals in a transition-metal dichalcogenide system.

Publication: Magnetism of the Bilayer Wigner Crystal. arXiv preprint arXiv:2408.12701

Presenters

  • Dmitry Zverevich

    University of Wisconsin - Madison

Authors

  • Dmitry Zverevich

    University of Wisconsin - Madison

  • Ilya Esterlis

    University of Wisconsin - Madison

  • Alex Levchenko

    University of Wisconsin - Madison

  • zekun zhuang

    University of Wisconsin - Madison