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Perfect Coulomb drag and exciton transport in an excitonic insulator (2309.15357v1)

Published 27 Sep 2023 in cond-mat.mes-hall and cond-mat.str-el

Abstract: Strongly coupled two-dimensional electron-hole bilayers can give rise to novel quantum Bosonic states: electrons and holes in electrically isolated layers can pair into interlayer excitons, which can form a Bose-Einstein condensate below a critical temperature at zero magnetic field. This state is predicted to feature perfect Coulomb drag, where a current in one layer must be accompanied by an equal but opposite current in the other, and counterflow superconductivity, where the excitons form a superfluid with zero viscosity. Electron-hole bilayers in the strong coupling limit with an excitonic insulator ground state have been recently achieved in semiconducting transition metal dichalcogenide heterostructures, but direct electrical transport measurements remain challenging. Here we use a novel optical spectroscopy to probe the electrical transport of correlated electron-hole fluids in MoSe2/hBN/WSe2 heterostructures. We observe perfect Coulomb drag in the excitonic insulator phase up to a temperature as high as ~15K. Strongly correlated electron and hole transport is also observed at unbalanced electron and hole densities, although the Coulomb drag is not perfect anymore. Meanwhile, the counterflow resistance of interlayer excitons remains finite. These results indicate the formation of an exciton gas in the excitonic insulator which does not condensate into a superfluid at low temperature. Our work also demonstrates that dynamic optical spectroscopy provides a powerful tool for probing novel exciton transport behavior and possible exciton superfluidity in correlated quantum electron-hole fluids.

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