Nematicity with a twist: rotational symmetry breaking in a moiré superlattice
Abstract: Motivated by recent reports of nematic order in twisted bilayer graphene (TBG), we investigate the impact of the triangular moir\'e superlattice degrees of freedom on nematicity. In TBG, the nematic order parameter is not Ising-like, as it is the case in tetragonal crystals, but has a 3-state Potts character related to the threefold rotational symmetry ($C_{3z}$) of the moir\'e superlattice. We find that even in the presence of static strain that explicitly breaks the $C_{3z}$ symmetry, the system can still undergo a nematic-flop phase transition that spontaneously breaks in-plane twofold rotations. Moreover, elastic fluctuations, manifested as acoustic phonons, mediate a nemato-orbital coupling that ties the orientation of the nematic director to certain soft directions in momentum space, rendering the Potts-nematic transition mean-field and first-order. In contrast to the case of rigid crystals, the Fermi-surface hot-spots associated with these soft directions are maximally coupled to the low-energy nematic fluctuations in the case of the moir\'e superlattice.
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