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Ferroelectric and spontaneous quantum Hall states in intrinsic rhombohedral trilayer graphene - Nature Physics
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Non-trivial interacting phases can emerge in elementary materials. As a prime example, continuing advances in device quality have facilitated the observation of a variety of spontaneously ordered quantum states in bilayer graphene. Its natural extension, rhombohedral trilayer graphene—in which the layers are stacked in an ABC fashion—is predicted to host stronger electron–electron interactions than bilayer graphene because of its flatter low-energy bands and larger winding number.
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