Mean-field theory on a quartic-dispersion Chern band for rhombohedral graphene yields a chiral topological superconductor that transitions to a trivial BEC at T=0; the composite-fermion version realizes a Moore-Read state.
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Doping the Kane-Mele-Hubbard model at filling ν=1 induces quantum anomalous Hall crystals with skyrmion spin textures and topological domain walls hosting chiral modes.
Pressure tunes band flatness and geometry in tMoTe2 to control FCI and GWC phases and their topological transitions at fractional fillings.
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Chiral superconductivity from parent Chern band and its non-Abelian generalization
Mean-field theory on a quartic-dispersion Chern band for rhombohedral graphene yields a chiral topological superconductor that transitions to a trivial BEC at T=0; the composite-fermion version realizes a Moore-Read state.
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Doping-induced Quantum Anomalous Hall Crystals and Topological Domain Walls
Doping the Kane-Mele-Hubbard model at filling ν=1 induces quantum anomalous Hall crystals with skyrmion spin textures and topological domain walls hosting chiral modes.
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Pressure-Tunable Generalized Wigner Crystal and Fractional Chern Insulator in twisted MoTe$_2$
Pressure tunes band flatness and geometry in tMoTe2 to control FCI and GWC phases and their topological transitions at fractional fillings.