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Chiral excitonic systems in twisted bilayers from F\"{o}rster coupling and unconventional excitonic Hall effects

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arxiv 2406.09674 v2 pith:ZCKRHJEY submitted 2024-06-14 cond-mat.mes-hall

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keywords chiralexcitonichallsystemstwistedcoulombcouplingeffects
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In twisted bilayer semiconductors with arbitrary twisting angles, a chiral excitonic system can arise from the interlayer electron-hole Coulomb exchange interaction (F\"{o}rster coupling) that hybridizes the anisotropic intralayer excitons from individual layers. We present a general framework for the effective exciton Hamiltonian taking into account the electron-hole Coulomb exchange, using twisted homobilayer systems composed of transition metal dichalcogenides or black phosphorus as examples. We demonstrate that such chiral excitonic systems can feature unconventional Hall (Nernst) effects arising from quantum geometric properties characteristic of the layer hybridized wavefunctions under the chiral symmetry, for example, the time-reversal even layer Hall counter flow and the crossed nonlinear dynamical Hall effect, when mechanical and statistical force (temperature or density gradient) drives the exciton flow.

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