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Non-Abelian spin Hall insulator

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Motivated by a recent experiment reporting the fractional quantum spin Hall effect in twisted ${\rm MoTe}_2$, we investigate microscopically the prospects of realizing exotic topologically ordered states beyond conventional quantum Hall physics. We show that a non-Abelian spin Hall insulator, a state of two copies of the non-Abelian Moore-Read state, can be stabilized at half filling of time-reversal conjugate Chern bands. We elucidate that the existence of this phase relies on the reduction of opposite-spin interactions at short distances to overcome the Ising ferromagnetism. Moreover, we demonstrate that band mixing provides a generic mechanism for this reduction to be achieved. Quite remarkably, we find that a renormalization of opposite-spin interactions at short distances as small as 15 % of the moir\'e period is sufficient for a direct transition to a completely spin unpolarized phase which supports the non-Abelian spin Hall insulator. Furthermore, we show that the non-Abelian spin Hall insulator can either break time-reversal symmetry or preserve it depending on the underlying topological order.

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Universal Magnetic Phases in Twisted Bilayer MoTe$_2$

cond-mat.mes-hall · 2025-07-30 · conditional · novelty 6.0

Spontaneous ferromagnetism at moiré fillings ν = -1 and -3 appears at all measured twist angles from 2.1 degrees to 3.7 degrees in twisted bilayer MoTe2, while ν = -5 magnetism appears only at 2.1 degrees.

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  • Universal Magnetic Phases in Twisted Bilayer MoTe$_2$ cond-mat.mes-hall · 2025-07-30 · conditional · none · ref 30 · internal anchor

    Spontaneous ferromagnetism at moiré fillings ν = -1 and -3 appears at all measured twist angles from 2.1 degrees to 3.7 degrees in twisted bilayer MoTe2, while ν = -5 magnetism appears only at 2.1 degrees.