At ν=-2, twisted bilayer graphene is argued to host a mixed valence Mott insulator where the f orbital is a superposition of f2+ and f3+, with a low-energy composite excitation near Γ.
Kondo lattice model in magic-angle twisted bilayer graphene
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We systematically study emergent Kondo lattice models from magic-angle twisted bilayer graphene using the topological heavy fermion representation. At the commensurate fillings, we demonstrate a series of symmetric strongly correlated metallic states driven by the hybridization between a triangular lattice of $SU(8)$ local moments and delocalized fermions. In particular, a (fragile) topological Dirac Kondo semimetal can be realized, providing a potential explanation for the symmetry-preserving correlated state at $\nu=0$. We further investigate the stability of the Dirac Kondo semimetal by constructing a quantum phase diagram showing the interplay between Kondo hybridization and magnetic correlation. The destruction of Kondo hybridization suggests that the magic-angle twisted bilayer graphene may be on the verge of a solid-state quantum simulator for novel magnetic orders on a triangular lattice. Experimental implications are also discussed.
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Mixed valence Mott insulator and composite excitation in twisted bilayer graphene
At ν=-2, twisted bilayer graphene is argued to host a mixed valence Mott insulator where the f orbital is a superposition of f2+ and f3+, with a low-energy composite excitation near Γ.