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Quantum oscillations in the activated conductivity in excitonic insulators: Possible application to monolayer
WTe2
A recent paper on the insulating state of monolayer WTe2 reported the observation of large oscillations in the conductivity that are periodic in 1/B, resembling quantum oscillations in metals. This remarkable observation has inspired suggestions of exotic physics such as spin-charge separation. We show that a rather more conventional but still nontrivial explanation in terms of gap modulation may be possible in a model of excitonic insulator subject to a magnetic field.