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A New Twist on Topology: The Rise of “Moiré Materials”

Theoretical Physics - From Outer Space to Plasma by Oxford University

Feb 21, 202555:05Education

Prof Sid Parameswaran discusses how quantum condensed matter physics has been revolutionized by “moiré materials”, made by stacking individual atomically thin layers such as graphene with a relative twist/offset between...

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A New Twist on Topology: The Rise of “Moiré Materials” is an episode from Theoretical Physics - From Outer Space to Plasma by Oxford University. Prof Sid Parameswaran discusses how quantum condensed matter physics has been revolutionized by...

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Prof Sid Parameswaran discusses how quantum condensed matter physics has been revolutionized by “moiré materials”, made by stacking individual atomically thin layers such as graphene with a relative twist/offset between layers. The world of quantum condensed matter physics has recently been revolutionized by the advent of “moiré materials”, made by stacking individual atomically thin layers such as graphene (a two dimensional form of carbon) with a relative twist or offset between the layers. Electrons see a long-wavelength potential as they scatter from the positive ions in the different layers, leading to the formation of a new type of two-dimensional electron gas. In certain circumstances, the resulting electronic states are analogous to the Landau levels that lie at the heart of the quantum Hall effect, but form without an external magnetic field. This has led to the experimental realisation of the long-sought “fractional Chern insulator” state of matter, and has triggered an ongoing worldwide effort to explore other effects of the interplay of topology and interactions in this new setting. I’ll discuss the origins of the moiré phenomenon, and survey the exciting developments in the field, including some with links to Oxford.

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Published Feb 21, 2025 and 55:05 long