▎ 摘 要
By applying a self-consistent Hartree-Fock approximation, we show that the mechanism of dynamical symmetry breaking can account for the insulating phase that develops about the charge neutrality point of twisted bilayer graphene around the magic angle. (i) If the Coulomb interaction is screened by metallic gates, the opening of a gap between the lowest-energy valence and conduction bands proceeds through the breakdown of chiral symmetry at strong coupling. Increasing the dielectric screening, however, we find a critical coupling at which chiral symmetry breaking is suppressed, triggering a very strong signal for time-reversal symmetry breaking with Haldane mass. (ii) If the long-range tail of the Coulomb interaction is not screened, we see the appearance of yet a different dominant pattern at strong coupling, which is characterized by breaking the time-reversal invariance but with opposite flux in the two sublattices of each carbon layer, with the consequent valley symmetry breaking. In this case a gap is also opened in the Dirac cones, but superposed to the splitting of the degeneracy of the low-energy bands at the K points of the moire Brillouin zone.