Theory of competing excitonic orders in insulating WTe2 monolayers
Abstract
We develop a theory of the excitonic phase recently proposed as the zero-field insulating state observed near charge neutrality in monolayer WTe2. Using a Hartree-Fock approximation, we numerically identify two distinct gapped excitonic phases: a spin density wave state for weak non-zero interaction strength and spin spiral order at stronger interactions, separated by a narrow window of non-excitonic quantum spin Hall insulator. We introduce a simplified model capturing key features of the WTe2 band structure, in which these phases appear as distinct valley ferromagnetic orders. We link the competition between the excitonic phases to the orbital structure of electronic wavefunctions at the Fermi surface and hence its proximity to the underlying gapped Dirac point in WTe2. We briefly discuss collective modes of the two excitonic states, and comment on implications for experiments.