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arxiv: 1109.5955 · v2 · pith:7FOUX3FRnew · submitted 2011-09-27 · ❄️ cond-mat.str-el

Fractional quantum-Hall liquid spontaneously generated by strongly correlated t₂g electrons

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keywords electronsbandscorrelatedfractionalmagneticnontrivialquantum-hallspontaneous
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For topologically nontrivial and very narrow bands, Coulomb repulsion between electrons has been predicted to give rise to a spontaneous fractional quantum-Hall (FQH) state in absence of magnetic fields. Here we show that strongly correlated electrons in a t_2g-orbital system on a triangular lattice self-organize into a spin-chiral magnetic ordering pattern that induces precisely the required topologically nontrivial and flat bands. This behavior is very robust and does not rely on fine tuning. In order to go beyond mean field and to study the impact of longer-range interactions, we map the low-energy electronic states onto an effective one-band model. Exact diagonalization is then used to establish signatures of a spontaneous FQH state.

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