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Hofstadter spectrum in a semiconductor moiré lattice

Chen Zhao, Ming Wu, Zhen Ma, Miao Liang, Ming Lu, Jin-Hua Gao, X. C. Xie

Published 2024-06-12Version 1

Recently, the Hofstadter spectrum of a twisted $\mathrm{WSe_2/MoSe_2}$ heterobilayer has been observed in experiment [C. R. Kometter, et al. Nat.Phys.19, 1861 (2023)], but the origin of Hofstadter states remains unclear. Here, we present a comprehensive theoretical interpretation of the observed Hofstadter states by calculating its accurate Hofstadter spectrum. We point out that the valley Zeeman effect, a unique feature of the transition metal dichalcogenide (TMD) materials, plays a crucial role in determining the shape of the Hofstadter spectrum, due to the narrow bandwidth of the moir\'e bands. This is distinct from the graphene-based moir\'e systems. We further predict that the Hofstadter spectrum of the moir\'e flat band, which was not observed in experiment, can be observed in the same system with a larger twist angle $2^\circ\lesssim\theta \lesssim 3^\circ$. Our theory paves the way for further studies of the interplay between the Hofstadter states and correlated insulting states in such moir\'e lattice systems.

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