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Excitonic insulator in a heterojunction moiré superlattice

Nature Physics(2022)

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Two-dimensional moiré superlattices provide a highly tunable platform to study strongly correlated physics. In particular, the moiré superlattices of two-dimensional semiconductor heterojunctions have been shown to host tunable correlated electronic states such as a Mott insulator and generalized Wigner crystals 1 – 4 . Here we report the observation of an excitonic insulator 5 – 7 , a correlated state with strongly bound electrons and holes, in an angle-aligned monolayer WS 2 /bilayer WSe 2 moiré superlattice. The moiré coupling induces a flat miniband on the valence-band side only in the first WSe 2 layer interfacing WS 2 . The electrostatically introduced holes first fill this miniband and form a Mott insulator when the carrier density corresponds to one hole per moiré supercell. By applying a vertical electric field, we tune the valence band in the second WSe 2 layer to overlap with the moiré miniband in the first WSe 2 layer, realizing the coexistence of electrons and holes at equilibrium, which are bound as excitons due to a strong Coulomb interaction. We show that this new bound state is an excitonic insulator with a transition temperature as high as 90 K. Our study demonstrates a moiré system for the study of correlated many-body physics in two dimensions.
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Condensed-matter physics,Optical spectroscopy,Two-dimensional materials,Physics,general,Theoretical,Mathematical and Computational Physics,Classical and Continuum Physics,Atomic,Molecular,Optical and Plasma Physics,Condensed Matter Physics,Complex Systems
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