A group-theoretic decomposition of STM data shows that certain symmetry-breaking order parameters are 'extinct' in the first Brillouin zone and can only be recovered from higher Brillouin zones or sub-unit-cell information.
Quadratic Dirac fermions and the competition of ordered states in twisted bilayer graphene
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Magic-angle twisted bilayer graphene (TBG) exhibits a captivating phase diagram as a function of doping, featuring superconductivity and a variety of insulating and magnetic states. The bands host Dirac fermions with a reduced Fermi velocity; experiments have shown that the Dirac dispersion reappears near integer fillings of the moir\'e unit cell -- referred to as the $\textit{Dirac revival}$ phenomenon. The reduced velocity of these Dirac states leads us to propose a scenario in which the Dirac fermions possess an approximately quadratic dispersion. The quadratic momentum dependence and particle-hole degeneracy at the Dirac point results in a logarithmic enhancement of interaction effects, which does not appear for a linear dispersion. The resulting non-trivial renormalisation group (RG) flow naturally produces the qualitative phase diagram as a function of doping -- with nematic and insulating states near integer fillings, which give way to superconducting states past a critical relative doping. The RG method further produces different results to strong-coupling Hartree-Fock treatments: producing T-IVC insulating states for repulsive interactions, explaining the results of very recent STM experiments, alongside nodal $A_2$ superconductivity near half-filling, whose properties explain puzzles in tunnelling studies of the superconducting state. The model explains a diverse range of additional experimental observations, unifying many aspects of the phase diagram of TBG.
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Group theory method for extracting order parameters from scanning tunneling microscopy data
A group-theoretic decomposition of STM data shows that certain symmetry-breaking order parameters are 'extinct' in the first Brillouin zone and can only be recovered from higher Brillouin zones or sub-unit-cell information.