New technique lets scientists create resistance-free electron channels

Science Daily  April 9. 2024 Moiré systems made from stacked two-dimensional materials host correlated and topological states that can be electrically controlled with applied gate voltages. One prevalent form of topological state that can occur are Chern insulators that display a quantum anomalous Hall effect. An international team of researchers (USA – UC Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Japan) manipulated Chern domains in an interaction-driven quantum anomalous Hall insulator made from twisted monolayer–bilayer graphene and observed chiral interface states at the boundary between different domains. By tuning the carrier concentration, they stabilized neighbouring domains of opposite Chern number that then […]