With the two-band continuum model, we study the broken inversion and
time-reversal symmetry state of electrons with finite-range repulsive
interactions in bilayer graphene. With the analytical solution to the
mean-field Hamiltonian, we obtain the electronic spectra. The ground state is
gapped. In the presence of the magnetic field B, the energy gap grows with
increasing B, in excellently agreement with the experimental observation.
Such an energy gap behavior originates from the disappearance of a Landau level
of n = 0 and 1 states. The present result resolves explicitly the puzzle of
the gap dependence of B.Comment: 4.4 pages, 3 figure