APS Global Physics Summit Logo March 16–21, 2025, Anaheim, CA and virtual
Contributed Session
March

Magnetic Phenomena in Graphene Multilayers

3:00 pm – 6:00 pm, Tuesday March 18 Session MAR-J28 Anaheim Convention Center, 252A (Level 2)
Chair:
Ming Xie, University of Maryland College Park
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Entanglement smectic and stripe order

3:12 pm – 3:24 pm
Presenter: Nilotpal Chakraborty (University of Cambridge)
Authors: Roderich Moessner (Max Planck Institute for Physics of Complex Systems), Benoit Doucot (Sorbonne Univeristy and CNRS)

Spontaneous symmetry breaking and more recently entanglement are two cornerstones of quantum matter. We introduce the notion of anisotropic entanglement ordered phases, where the spatial profile of spin-pseudospin entanglement spontaneously lowers the four-fold rotational symmetry of the underlying crystal to a two-fold one, while the charge density retains the full symmetry. The resulting phases, which we term entanglement smectic and entanglement stripe, exhibit a rich Goldstone mode spectrum and a set of phase transitions as a function of underlying anisotropies. We discuss experimental consequences of such anisotropic entanglement phases distinguishing them from more conventional charge or spin stripes. Our discussion of this interplay between entanglement and spontaneous symmetry breaking focuses on multicomponent quantum Hall systems realizing textured Wigner crystals, as may occur in graphene or possibly also in moire systems, highlighting the rich landscape and properties of possible entanglement ordered phases.

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