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Fractional High-Chern Insulator Realized in Twisted Rhombohedral Graphene

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July 16, 2026
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A new class of quantum matter is emerging from an unlikely playground: moiré superlattices made of layered graphene. In a 2026 report, Li and colleagues use a moiré flat-band platform combining Bernal bilayer graphene with rhombohedral tetralayer graphene to reveal a striking variety of quantum anomalous Hall states—insulators whose chiral edge transport persists without any external magnetic field. What makes the work stand out is not just the observation of quantized Hall conductance, but the unusually wide range of Chern numbers realized across different moiré fillings.

The researchers find quantum anomalous Hall insulators with absolute Chern numbers spanning |C| = 1 up to |C| = 7 near a moiré filling factor v = 1 and again around v ≈ 3. In topological band language, the Chern number counts how many chiral edge channels the system supports, and higher-|C| phases imply more intricate internal topology. Achieving such high-Chern insulating states in a tunable lattice system strengthens the case that moiré engineering can emulate—and extend—the physics usually associated with Landau levels.

Most compelling is the emergence of a fractional Chern insulator with C = 7/3 near v = 2/3. Fractional Chern insulators are the lattice analog of fractional quantum Hall phases: they host fractionally charged quasiparticles and can support anyonic exchange statistics. While many theoretical and experimental studies have focused on fractional states tied to known “fractional quantum Hall-like” sequences, this C = 7/3 state lies beyond commonly discussed patterns derived from the Jain sequence or high-Chern constructions. The result therefore points to a richer hierarchy of fractional topology in multi-Chern flat bands than previously catalogued.

The broader implication is that the system provides a route to probing fractionally charged excitations without relying on a strong magnetic field. In conventional fractional quantum Hall physics, the Landau level framework constrains both the allowed fractions and the structure of excitations. Here, the moiré flat-band setting replaces that basis, suggesting that lattice geometry and band topology can generate new excitation categories—potentially including anyons with properties distinct from their Landau-level counterparts.

By demonstrating a high-|C| fractional phase at a specific moiré filling, the study expands the experimental map of topological flat-band matter. It also motivates future measurements aimed at extracting quasiparticle charge, characterizing edge-mode structure, and testing how fractional statistics manifest in high-Chern fractional states. If such states can be reliably stabilized and controlled, moiré graphene may become an increasingly powerful platform for anyon research and topological quantum design.

Subject of Research: Fractional high-Chern insulators in twisted rhombohedral graphene moiré systems

Article Title: Fractional high-Chern insulator in twisted rhombohedral graphene.

Article References: Li, Z., Wang, W., Wang, F. et al. Fractional high-Chern insulator in twisted rhombohedral graphene. Nature (2026). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-026-10762-7

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-026-10762-7

Keywords: fractional Chern insulator; high-Chern number; quantum anomalous Hall; moiré flat bands; twisted rhombohedral graphene; anyonic excitations

Tags: chiral edge statesemergent quantum matterflat-band quantum phasesfractional Chern insulatorshigh Chern number insulatorsmoiré engineeringmoiré superlatticesQuantum anomalous Hall effectrhombohedral tetralayer grapheneTopological Band Theorytunable moiré fillingsTwisted bilayer graphene

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