The ground state of neutral graphene in a strong magnetic field switches from antiferromagnetic to Kekulé-distorted as screening and field decrease, with the Dirac sea providing the decisive energy difference.
Orbital Competition in Bilayer Graphene's Fractional Quantum Hall Effect
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The lowest Landau level of bilayer graphene has an octet of internal degrees of freedom, composed from spin, valley and orbital two-level systems. Dominance of $n=0$ orbitals over $n=1$ orbitals in low energy quantum fluctuations leads to distinct fractional quantum Hall characteristics compared dominance of $n=1$ over $n=0$. The competition between $n=0$ and $n=1$ orbitals depends sensitively on particle-hole asymmetry and on Lamb shifts due to exchange interactions with the negative energy sea, which must be accounted for simultaneously in assessing the orbital competition. We identify the circumstances under which $n=1$, which supports strong even-denominator FQH states with non-abelian quasiparticles, emerges robustly as the low-energy Landau level.
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Influence of the Dirac Sea on Phase Transitions in Monolayer Graphene under Strong Magnetic Fields
The ground state of neutral graphene in a strong magnetic field switches from antiferromagnetic to Kekulé-distorted as screening and field decrease, with the Dirac sea providing the decisive energy difference.