Interaction-Driven Quasi-Insulating Ground States of Gapped Electron-Doped Bilayer Graphene
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ΑS
Α. Seiler
MS
Martin Statz
IW
Isabell Weimer
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Bernal bilayer graphene has recently been discovered to exhibit a wide range of unique ordered phases resulting from interaction-driven effects and encompassing spin and valley magnetism, correlated insulators, correlated metals, and superconductivity. This Letter reports on a novel family of correlated phases characterized by spin and valley ordering, distinct from those reported previously. These phases emerge in electron-doped bilayer graphene where the energy bands are exceptionally flat, manifested through an intriguing nonlinear current-bias behavior that occurs at the onset of the phases and is accompanied by an insulating temperature dependence. These characteristics align with the presence of charge- or spin-density-wave states that open a gap on a portion of the Fermi surface or fully gapped Wigner crystals, resulting in an exceptionally intricate phase diagram.
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