Superconductivity emerges from a state with anomalous Hall effects in the flat Chern band of twisted bilayer MoTe2, providing the first reported coexistence with fractional quantum anomalous Hall effects.
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Anomalous Hall crystals have stiffness an order of magnitude smaller than Wigner crystals due to finite Chern number, triggering mechanical instability under deformations in rhombohedral pentalayer graphene models.
Charge-pumping simulation extracts Chern numbers and identifies anomalous composite Fermi liquids from neural network wavefunctions in fractional Chern insulators.
Impurities in a flat Chern band induce a thermal crossover from fractional to integer Chern insulators via entropy-energy competition, supported by exact diagonalization in a toy model.
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Signatures of unconventional superconductivity near reentrant and fractional quantum anomalous Hall insulators
Superconductivity emerges from a state with anomalous Hall effects in the flat Chern band of twisted bilayer MoTe2, providing the first reported coexistence with fractional quantum anomalous Hall effects.
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Elastic Response and Instabilities of Anomalous Hall Crystals
Anomalous Hall crystals have stiffness an order of magnitude smaller than Wigner crystals due to finite Chern number, triggering mechanical instability under deformations in rhombohedral pentalayer graphene models.
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Topological invariant of periodic many body wavefunction from charge pumping simulation
Charge-pumping simulation extracts Chern numbers and identifies anomalous composite Fermi liquids from neural network wavefunctions in fractional Chern insulators.
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Impurity-induced thermal crossover in fractional Chern insulators
Impurities in a flat Chern band induce a thermal crossover from fractional to integer Chern insulators via entropy-energy competition, supported by exact diagonalization in a toy model.