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Public Seminar of PhD Candidate:
Properties and interplay of carrier and exciton in moiré system


Speaker:Mr. Chengxin XIAO
Affiliation:The University of Hong Kong
Date:January 15, 2024 (Monday)
Time:10:00 a.m.
Venue:[In Person] Room 522, 5/F, Chong Yuet Ming Physics Building, The University of Hong Kong
[Zoom] https://hku.zoom.us/j/99467748892?pwd=NXQrSU5wYkZDRllld2dPNnhhZGc3QT09
Meeting ID: 994 6774 8892
Password: 725336

Abstract

The development of moiré systems based on various materials such as magnetic topological materials, transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs), hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN) and graphene has generated significant interest. These systems are considered promising platforms for investigating carrier properties and exciton properties in moiré potential and the cor- responding many-body correlation phenomena in a flexible manner. This thesis explores three distinct moiré systems, namely, twisted bilayer TMDs, twisted h-BN as the substrate and MnBi2Te4 with spin texture from twisted magnetic substrate. In each of these systems, we investigate various aspects, including carrier properties, potential near the twisted interface, and the impact of the carrier-exciton interaction. Regarding MnBi2Te4 spin texture, we established that for magnetization textures with closed domain wall geometries, the formed superlattice miniband is a gapped Dirac cone. This cone features orbital magnetization from the current circulation in the closed loops of chiral channels. In contrast, magnetization textures with open domain wall geometries result in gapless mini-Dirac cones. Through our investigations of twisted h-BN, we observed that the interface creates a universal superlattice potential and electric field in various 2D materials placed on top of it. We then generalized this idea to AB-stacked h-BN subject to torsion with adjacent layers all twisted with an angle. This enabled scalability of the potential and field strength with film thickness, ultimately saturating to a quasi-periodic structure with chiral features. Lastly, in the twisted bilayer TMDs system, we found that through the Coulomb exchange between mobile interlayer excitons and carriers, the interlayer exciton bath could mediate both Heisenberg and Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya type spin interactions between moiré trapped carriers. These interactions were controllable based on exciton density and exciton spin current, respectively. We showed that the strong Heisenberg interactions and the extraordinarily long-ranged Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interactions could establish robust spin spiral magnetic orders in Mott-Wigner crystal states at various filling factors, with the spiral direction controlled by the exciton current.
 

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