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Excitonic topological order in imbalanced electron–hole bilayers

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  • Rui Wang

    (Nanjing University
    Collaborative Innovation Center for Advanced Microstructures)

  • Tigran A. Sedrakyan

    (University of Massachusetts Amherst)

  • Baigeng Wang

    (Nanjing University
    Collaborative Innovation Center for Advanced Microstructures)

  • Lingjie Du

    (Nanjing University
    Collaborative Innovation Center for Advanced Microstructures
    Suzhou Campus of Nanjing University)

  • Rui-Rui Du

    (Peking University
    Collaborative Innovation Center of Quantum Matter
    University of Chinese Academy of Sciences)

Abstract

Correlation and frustration play essential roles in physics, giving rise to novel quantum phases1–6. A typical frustrated system is correlated bosons on moat bands, which could host topological orders with long-range quantum entanglement4. However, the realization of moat-band physics is still challenging. Here, we explore moat-band phenomena in shallowly inverted InAs/GaSb quantum wells, where we observe an unconventional time-reversal-symmetry breaking excitonic ground state under imbalanced electron and hole densities. We find that a large bulk gap exists, encompassing a broad range of density imbalances at zero magnetic field (B), accompanied by edge channels that resemble helical transport. Under an increasing perpendicular B, the bulk gap persists, and an anomalous plateau of Hall signals appears, which demonstrates an evolution from helical-like to chiral-like edge transport with a Hall conductance approximately equal to e2/h at 35 tesla, where e is the elementary charge and h is Planck’s constant. Theoretically, we show that strong frustration from density imbalance leads to a moat band for excitons, resulting in a time-reversal-symmetry breaking excitonic topological order, which explains all our experimental observations. Our work opens up a new direction for research on topological and correlated bosonic systems in solid states beyond the framework of symmetry-protected topological phases, including but not limited to the bosonic fractional quantum Hall effect.

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  • Rui Wang & Tigran A. Sedrakyan & Baigeng Wang & Lingjie Du & Rui-Rui Du, 2023. "Excitonic topological order in imbalanced electron–hole bilayers," Nature, Nature, vol. 619(7968), pages 57-62, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:619:y:2023:i:7968:d:10.1038_s41586-023-06065-w
    DOI: 10.1038/s41586-023-06065-w
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