Magic-angle helical trilayer graphene

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Abstract

We propose magic-angle helical trilayer graphene (HTG), a helical structure featuring identical rotation angles between three consecutive layers of graphene, as a unique and experimentally accessible platform for realizing exotic correlated topological states of matter. While nominally forming a supermoiré (or moiré-of-moiré) structure, we show that HTG locally relaxes into large regions of a periodic single-moiré structure realizing flat topological bands carrying nontrivial valley Chern number. These bands feature near-ideal quantum geometry and are isolated from remote bands by a very large energy gap, making HTG a promising platform for experimental realization of correlated topological states such as integer and fractional quantum anomalous Hall states.

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Devakul, T., Ledwith, P. J., Xia, L. Q., Uri, A., de la Barrera, S. C., Jarillo-Herrero, P., & Fu, L. (2023). Magic-angle helical trilayer graphene. Science Advances, 9(36). https://doi.org/10.1126/SCIADV.ADI6063

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