Microscopic Hartree-Fock theory attributes transdimensional AHE in rhombohedral graphite to Stoner-driven valley polarization modulated by Peierls phase and orbital magnetism.
Chen et al., Layer-Engineered Quantum Anomalous Hall Effect in Twisted Rhombohedral Graphene Family
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Proximity to WSe2 engineers the magnetic energy landscape in tMBG via induced SOC, enabling nonvolatile gate switching of QAH states and gate tuning between |C|=2, |C|=1, and metallic regimes without magnetic reset.
New symmetry-broken Chern insulators with C = +3, ±2, ±1 at v = -2.5 or -2.6, plus the known C = -4 at v = -1, were observed in rhombohedral tetralayer graphene/hBN moiré superlattices and shown to be tunable via twist angle, electric field, and magnetic field.
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Flat-Band Stoner Instability and Peierls-Phase Origin of the Transdimensional Anomalous Hall Effect in Rhombohedral Graphite
Microscopic Hartree-Fock theory attributes transdimensional AHE in rhombohedral graphite to Stoner-driven valley polarization modulated by Peierls phase and orbital magnetism.
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Engineering electrically-switchable quantum anomalous Hall states by spin-orbit coupling
Proximity to WSe2 engineers the magnetic energy landscape in tMBG via induced SOC, enabling nonvolatile gate switching of QAH states and gate tuning between |C|=2, |C|=1, and metallic regimes without magnetic reset.
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Tunable high-Chern-number Chern insulators in rhombohedral tetralayer graphene/hBN moir\'e superlattices
New symmetry-broken Chern insulators with C = +3, ±2, ±1 at v = -2.5 or -2.6, plus the known C = -4 at v = -1, were observed in rhombohedral tetralayer graphene/hBN moiré superlattices and shown to be tunable via twist angle, electric field, and magnetic field.