Imaging tunable quantum Hall broken-symmetry orders in graphene

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Alexis Coissard
David Wander
Hadrien Vignaud
Adolfo G. Grushin
Cécile Repellin
Kenji Watanabe
Takashi Taniguchi
Frédéric Gay
Clemens B. Winkelmann
Hervé Courtois
Hermann Sellier
Benjamin Sacépé
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[1] Université Grenoble Alpes,Research Center for Functional Materials
[2] CNRS,International Center for Materials Nanoarchitectonics
[3] Grenoble INP,undefined
[4] Institut Néel,undefined
[5] Université Grenoble-Alpes,undefined
[6] CNRS,undefined
[7] LPMMC,undefined
[8] National Institute for Materials Science,undefined
[9] National Institute for Materials Science,undefined
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Nature | 2022年 / 605卷
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When electrons populate a flat band their kinetic energy becomes negligible, forcing them to organize in exotic many-body states to minimize their Coulomb energy1–5. The zeroth Landau level of graphene under a magnetic field is a particularly interesting strongly interacting flat band because interelectron interactions are predicted to induce a rich variety of broken-symmetry states with distinct topological and lattice-scale orders6–11. Evidence for these states stems mostly from indirect transport experiments that suggest that broken-symmetry states are tunable by boosting the Zeeman energy12 or by dielectric screening of the Coulomb interaction13. However, confirming the existence of these ground states requires a direct visualization of their lattice-scale orders14. Here we image three distinct broken-symmetry phases in graphene using scanning tunnelling spectroscopy. We explore the phase diagram by tuning the screening of the Coulomb interaction by a low- or high-dielectric-constant environment, and with a magnetic field. In the unscreened case, we find a Kekulé bond order, consistent with observations of an insulating state undergoing a magnetic-field driven Kosterlitz–Thouless transition15,16. Under dielectric screening, a sublattice-unpolarized ground state13 emerges at low magnetic fields, and transits to a charge-density-wave order with partial sublattice polarization at higher magnetic fields. The Kekulé and charge-density-wave orders furthermore coexist with additional, secondary lattice-scale orders that enrich the phase diagram beyond current theory predictions6–10. This screening-induced tunability of broken-symmetry orders may prove valuable to uncover correlated phases of matter in other quantum materials.
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