Author
Listed:
- Eric Anderson
(University of Washington)
- Jiaqi Cai
(University of Washington)
- Aidan P. Reddy
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
- Heonjoon Park
(University of Washington)
- William Holtzmann
(University of Washington)
- Kai Davis
(University of Washington)
- Takashi Taniguchi
(National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS))
- Kenji Watanabe
(National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS))
- Tomasz Smolenski
(ETH Zürich)
- Ataç Imamoğlu
(ETH Zürich)
- Ting Cao
(University of Washington)
- Di Xiao
(University of Washington
University of Washington)
- Liang Fu
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
- Wang Yao
(The University of Hong Kong
HKU-UCAS Joint Institute of Theoretical and Computational Physics at Hong Kong)
- Xiaodong Xu
(University of Washington
University of Washington)
Abstract
The half-filled lowest Landau level is a fascinating platform for researching interacting topological phases. A celebrated example is the composite Fermi liquid, a non-Fermi liquid formed by composite fermions in strong magnetic fields1–10. Its zero-field counterpart is predicted in a twisted MoTe2 bilayer (tMoTe2)11,12—a recently discovered fractional Chern insulator exhibiting the fractional quantum anomalous Hall effect13–16. Although transport measurements at ν = −1/2 show signatures consistent with a zero-field composite Fermi liquid14, new probes are crucial to investigate the state and its elementary excitations. Here, by using the unique valley properties of tMoTe2, we report optical signatures of a zero-field composite Fermi liquid. We measured the degree of circular polarization (ρ) of trion photoluminescence versus hole doping and electric field. We found that, within the phase space showing robust ferromagnetism, ρ is near unity for Fermi liquid states. However, ρ is quenched at both integer and fractional Chern insulators, and in a hole doping range near ν = −1/2. Temperature, optical excitation power and electric-field-dependence measurements demonstrate that the quenching of ρ is a direct consequence of an energy gap (pseudogap) for electronic excitations of the Chern insulators (composite Fermi liquid): because the local spin-polarized excitations necessary to form trions are strongly suppressed, trion formation at the corresponding filling factors relies on optically generated unpolarized itinerant holes. Our work highlights a new excitonic probe of zero-field fractional Chern insulator physics, unique to tMoTe2.
Suggested Citation
Eric Anderson & Jiaqi Cai & Aidan P. Reddy & Heonjoon Park & William Holtzmann & Kai Davis & Takashi Taniguchi & Kenji Watanabe & Tomasz Smolenski & Ataç Imamoğlu & Ting Cao & Di Xiao & Liang Fu & Wan, 2024.
"Trion sensing of a zero-field composite Fermi liquid,"
Nature, Nature, vol. 635(8039), pages 590-595, November.
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RePEc:nat:nature:v:635:y:2024:i:8039:d:10.1038_s41586-024-08134-0
DOI: 10.1038/s41586-024-08134-0
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