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Quantum anomalous Hall effect in twisted bilayer graphene

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摘要 Recent advancements in two-dimensional van der Waals moir´e materials have unveiled the captivating landscape of moir´e physics.In twisted bilayer graphene(TBG)at‘magic angles’,strong electronic correlations give rise to a diverse array of exotic physical phenomena,including correlated insulating states,superconductivity,magnetism,topological phases,and the quantum anomalous Hall(QAH)effect.Notably,the QAH effect demonstrates substantial promise for applications in electronic and quantum computing devices with low power consumption.This article focuses on the latest developments surrounding the QAH effect in magic-angle TBG.It provides a comprehensive analysis of magnetism and topology—two crucial factors in engineering the QAH effect within magic-angle TBG.Additionally,it offers a detailed overview of the experimental realization of the QAH effect in moir´e superlattices.Furthermore,this review highlights the underlying mechanisms driving these exotic phases in moir´e materials,contributing to a deeper understanding of strongly interacting quantum systems and facilitating the manipulation of new material properties to achieve novel quantum states.
作者 Wen-Xiao Wang Yi-Wen Liu Lin He 王文晓;刘亦文;何林
出处 《Chinese Physics B》 2025年第4期2-10,共9页 中国物理B(英文版)
基金 supported by the Science Research Project of Hebei Education Department(Grant No.BJK2024168) the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No.11904076) the Natural Science Foundation of Hebei(Grant No.A2019205313) Science Foundation of Hebei Normal University(Grant No.L2024J02).
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