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Composite Fermi Liquid at Zero Magnetic Field in Twisted MoTe$_2$

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The pursuit of exotic phases of matter outside of the extreme conditions of a quantizing magnetic field has been a long standing quest of solid state physics. Recent experiments have observed spontaneous valley polarization and fractional Chern insulators (FCIs) in zero magnetic field in twisted bilayers of MoTe$_2$, at partial filling of the topological valence band ($\nu=-2/3$ and $-3/5$). We study the topological valence band at $\textit{half}$ filling, using exact diagonalization and density matrix renormalization group calculations. We discover a composite Fermi liquid (CFL) phase even at zero magnetic field that covers a large portion of the phase diagram centered around twist angle ${\sim}3.6^\circ$. The CFL is a non-Fermi liquid phase that shows metallic behavior despite the absence of Landau quasiparticles. We discuss experimental implications including the competition between the CFL and a Fermi liquid, which can be tuned with a displacement field. The topological valence band has excellent quantum geometry over a wide range of twist angles and a small bandwidth that is, remarkably, reduced by interactions for a range of angles. These key properties are responsible for stabilizing the exotic quantum Hall phases we find at zero field. Finally, we present an optical signature involving "extinguished" optical responses as a means to identify Chern bands with ideal quantum geometry.

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A theory predicts that doping a ν=2/3 fractional quantum anomalous Hall insulator with charge-2/3 anyons can drive a direct transition to a chiral topological superconductor, with a universal resistance peak, while charge-1/3 anyons produce a reentrant integer quantum Hall state.

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