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Dipolar excitonic insulator in a moire lattice (2108.06588v2)

Published 14 Aug 2021 in cond-mat.str-el

Abstract: Two-dimensional (2D) moire materials provide a new solid-state platform with unprecedented controllability for studies of correlated quantum phenomena. To date, experimental studies have focused on the correlated electronic states; the correlated bosonic states in moire materials have remained practically unexplored. Here, we report a correlated dipolar excitonic insulator, a charge insulating state driven by the formation of excitons, in a Coulomb-coupled WSe2 monolayer and WSe2/WS2 moire bilayer at total hole doping density equal to the moire density. The system is a Mott insulator when all the holes reside in the moire layer. Under an out-of-plane electric field, the holes can be continuously transferred to the WSe2 monolayer, but remain strongly bound to the empty moire sites; they form an interlayer exciton fluid in the moire superlattice under a particle-hole transformation. We identify the phase space and determine the charge gap energy of the excitonic insulating state by optical spectroscopy and capacitance measurements, respectively. We further observe the emergence of local magnetic moments in the WSe2 monolayer induced by the strong interlayer Coulomb correlation. Our demonstration of an exciton fluid in a lattice paves the path for realizing correlated bosonic quantum phenomena described by the Bose-Hubbard model in a solid-state system.

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