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Moire Insulators viewed as the Surface of three dimensional Symmetry Protected Topological Phases

Published 8 Oct 2018 in cond-mat.str-el | (1810.03610v2)

Abstract: Recently, correlated physics such as superconductivity and insulator at commensurate fractional electron fillings has been discovered in several different systems with Moire superlattice and narrow electron bands near charge neutrality. Before we learn more experimental details and the accurate microscopic models describing the insulators, some general conclusions can already be made about these systems, simply based on their symmetries and electron fillings. The insulator in the Moire superlattice is described by an effective spin-orbital model with approximate higher symmetries than ordinary spin systems. We demonstrate that both the insulators observed at the 1/2 and 1/4 fillings away from the charge neutrality can be viewed as the boundary of a three-dimensional bosonic symmetry protected topological phase, and hence have the 't Hooft anomaly once the spatial symmetries are viewed as internal symmetries.

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