For two-dimensional Wigner crystals in moiré potentials, increasing potential strength makes two-particle antiferromagnetic ring exchange win over three-particle ferromagnetic exchange, with triangular critical strength 0.0033 and honeycomb critical strength 0.26.
Ground state phases of the two-dimension electron gas with a unified variational approach
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The two-dimensional electron gas (2DEG) is a fundamental model, which is drawing increasing interest because of recent advances in experimental and theoretical studies of 2D materials. Current understanding of the ground state of the 2DEG relies on quantum Monte Carlo calculations, based on variational comparisons of different ansatze for different phases. We use a single variational ansatz, a general backflow-type wave function using a message-passing neural quantum state architecture, for a unified description across the entire density range. The variational optimization consistently leads to lower ground-state energies than previous best results. Transition into a Wigner crystal (WC) phase occurs automatically at rs = 37 +/- 1, a density lower than currently believed. Between the liquid and WC phases, the same ansatz and variational search strongly suggest the existence of intermediate states in a broad range of densities, with enhanced short-range nematic spin correlations.
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Magnetism from multiparticle ring exchange in moir\'e Wigner crystals
For two-dimensional Wigner crystals in moiré potentials, increasing potential strength makes two-particle antiferromagnetic ring exchange win over three-particle ferromagnetic exchange, with triangular critical strength 0.0033 and honeycomb critical strength 0.26.