The ground state of a weakly charged electron-hole fluid in a strong magnetic field is predicted to be a honeycomb vortex-antivortex lattice with unequal fractional charges, whose melting raises counterflow resistance.
Competition between excitonic insulators and quantum Hall states in correlated electron-hole bilayers
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Excitonic insulators represent a unique quantum phase of matter, providing a rich ground for studying exotic quantum bosonic states. Strongly coupled electron-hole bilayers, which host stable dipolar exciton fluids with an exciton density that can be adjusted electrostatically, offer an ideal platform to investigate correlated excitonic insulators. Based on electron-hole bilayers made of MoSe2/hBN/WSe2 heterostructures, here we study the behavior of excitonic insulators in a perpendicular magnetic field. We report the observation of excitonic quantum oscillations in both Coulomb drag signals and electrical resistance at low to medium magnetic fields. Under a strong magnetic field, we identify multiple quantum phase transitions between the excitonic insulator phase and the bilayer quantum Hall insulator phase. These findings underscore the interplay between the electron-hole interactions and Landau level quantization that opens new possibilities for exploring quantum phenomena in composite bosonic insulators.
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Vortex lattice states of bilayer electron-hole fluids in quantizing magnetic fields
The ground state of a weakly charged electron-hole fluid in a strong magnetic field is predicted to be a honeycomb vortex-antivortex lattice with unequal fractional charges, whose melting raises counterflow resistance.