학술논문

Orbitally controlled quantum Hall states in decoupled two-bilayer graphene sheets
Document Type
Working Paper
Source
Advanced Science (2023)
Subject
Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics
Condensed Matter - Materials Science
Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons
Language
Abstract
We report on integer and fractional quantum Hall states in a stack of two twisted Bernal bilayer graphene sheets. By exploiting the momentum mismatch in reciprocal space, we suppress single particle tunneling between both bilayers. Since the bilayers are spatially separated by only 0.34 nm, the stack benefits from strong interlayer Coulomb interactions. These interactions can cause the formation of a Bose-Einstein condensate. Indeed, such a condensate is observed for half filling in each bilayer sheet. However, only when the partially filled levels have orbital index 1. It is absent for partially filled levels with orbital index 0. This discrepancy is tentatively attributed to the role of skyrmion/anti-skyrmion pair excitations and the dependence of the energy of these excitations on the orbital index. The application of asymmetric top and bottom gate voltages enables to influence the orbital nature of the electronic states of the graphene bilayers at the chemical potential and to navigate in an orbital mixed space. The latter hosts an even denominator fractional quantum Hall state at total filling -3/2. Our observations suggest a unique edge reconstruction involving both electrons and chiral p-wave composite fermions.