Origin of Model Fractional Chern Insulators in All Topological Ideal Flatbands: Explicit Color-entangled Wavefunction and Exact Density Algebra
Abstract: It is commonly believed that nonuniform Berry curvature destroys the Girvin-MacDonald-Platzman algebra and as a consequence destabilizes fractional Chern insulators. In this work we disprove this common lore by presenting a theory for all topological ideal flatbands with nonzero Chern number C. The smooth single-particle Bloch wavefunction is proved to admit an exact color-entangled form as a superposition of C lowest Landau level type wavefunctions distinguished by boundary conditions. Including repulsive interactions, Abelian and non-Abelian model fractional Chern insulators of Halperin type are stabilized as exact zero-energy ground states no matter how nonuniform Berry curvature is, as long as the quantum geometry is ideal and the repulsion is short-ranged. The key reason behind is the existence of an emergent Hilbert space in which Berry curvature can be exactly flattened by adjusting wavefunction's normalization. In such space, the flatband-projected density operator obeys a closed Girvin-MacDonald-Platzman type algebra, making exact mapping to C-layered Landau levels possible. In the end we discuss applications of the theory to moire flatband systems with a particular focus on the fractionalized phase and spontaneous symmetry breaking phase recently observed in graphene based twisted materials.
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