Electron-phonon coupling and competing Kekul\'e orders in twisted bilayer graphene

arXiv (Cornell University)(2023)

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Recent scanning tunneling microscopy experiments [K.P. Nuckolls et al., arXiv:2303.00024] have revealed the ubiquity of Kekul\'e charge-density wave order in magic-angle twisted bilayer graphene. Most samples are moderately strained and show `incommensurate Kekul\'e spiral' (IKS) order involving a graphene-scale charge density distortion uniaxially modulated on the scale of the moir\'e superlattice, in accord with theoretical predictions. However, ultra-low strain samples instead show graphene-scale Kekul\'e charge order that is uniform on the moir\'e scale. This order, especially prominent near filling factor $\nu=-2$, is unanticipated by theory which predicts a time-reversal breaking Kekul\'e current order at low strain. We show that including the coupling of moir\'e electrons to graphene-scale optical zone-corner (ZC) phonons stabilizes a uniform Kekul\'e charge ordered state at $|\nu|=2$ with a quantized topological (spin or anomalous Hall) response. Our work clarifies how this phonon-driven selection of electronic order emerges in the strong-coupling regime of moir\'e graphene.
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bilayer graphene,coupling,electron-phonon
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