Spin-polarons and ferromagnetism in doped dilute Wigner-Mott insulators

Abstract

Moir\'e heterostructures of transition metal dichalcogenides exhibit Mott-insulating behaviour both at half-filling as well as at fractional fillings, where electronic degrees of freedom form self-organized Wigner crystal states. An open question concerns magnetic states obtained by lifting the pseudospin-1/2 degeneracy of these states at lowest temperatures. While at half-filling virtual hopping is expected to induce (weak) antiferromagnetic exchange interactions, these are strongly suppressed when considering dilute filling fractions. We argue that instead a small concentration of doped electrons leads to the formation of spin-polarons, inducing ferromagnetic order at experimentally relevant temperatures. We predict explicit signatures of polaron-formation in the magnetization profile of the system.

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