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Chiral Kondo lattice in doped MoTe 2 /WSe 2 bilayers.

Daniele GuerciJie WangJiawei ZangJennifer CanoJedediah H PixleyAndrew J Millis
Published in: Science advances (2023)
We theoretically study the interplay between magnetism and a heavy Fermi liquid in the AB-stacked transition metal dichalcogenide bilayer system, MoTe 2 /WSe 2 , in the regime in which the Mo layer supports localized magnetic moments coupled by interlayer electron tunneling to a weakly correlated band of itinerant electrons in the W layer. We show that the interlayer electron transfer leads to a chiral Kondo exchange, with consequences including a strong dependence of the Kondo temperature on carrier concentration and anomalous Hall effect due to a topological hybridization gap. The theoretical model exhibits two phases, a small Fermi surface magnet and a large Fermi surface heavy Fermi liquid; at the mean-field level, the transition between them is first order. Our results provide concrete experimental predictions for ongoing experiments on MoTe 2 /WSe 2 bilayer heterostructures and introduces a controlled route to observe a topological selective Mott transition.
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