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Evidence for a topological “exciton Fermi sea” in bilayer graphene. (arXiv:1803.08077v1 [cond-mat.str-el])

The quantum Hall physics of bilayer graphene is extremely rich due to the interplay between a layer degree of freedom and delicate fractional states. Recent experiments show that when an electric field perpendicular to the bilayer causes Landau levels of opposing layers to cross in energy, a even-denominator Hall plateau can coexist with a finite density of inter-layer excitons. We present theoretical and numerical evidence that this observation is due to a new phase of matter — a Fermi sea of topological excitons.

Published : "arXiv Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics".

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