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arxiv: 1701.07417 · v1 · pith:RWW75WYMnew · submitted 2017-01-25 · ❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Evidence for an excitonic insulator phase in a zero-gap InAs/GaSb bilayer

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Many-body interactions can produce novel ground states in a condensed-matter system. For example, interacting electrons and holes can spontaneously form excitons, a neutral bound state, provided that the exciton binding energy exceeds the energy separation between the single particle states. Here we report on electrical transport measurements on spatially separated two-dimensional electron and hole gases with nominally degenerate energy subbands, realized in an InAs(10 nm)/GaSb(5 nm) coupled quantum well. We observe a narrow and intense maximum (~500 k\Omega) in the four-terminal resistivity in the charge neutrality region, separating the electron-like and hole-like regimes, with a strong activated temperature-dependence above T = 7 K and perfect stability against quantizing magnetic fields. By quantitatively comparing our data with early theoretical predictions, we show that such unexpectedly large resistance in our nominally zero-gap semi-metal system is probably due to the formation of an excitonic insulator state.

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