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Cryogenic nano-imaging of second-order moiré superlattices
by
Batlle-Porro, Sergi
, Stepanov, Petr
, Hesp, Niels C. H.
, Herzig Sheinfux, Hanan
, Krishna Kumar, Roshan
, Taniguchi, Takashi
, Koppens, Frank H. L.
, Watanabe, Kenji
, Agarwal, Hitesh
, Barcons Ruiz, David
in
639/624/1107/510
/ 639/766/119/995
/ 639/925/918/1054
/ Bilayers
/ Biomaterials
/ Boron
/ Boron nitride
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ Condensed Matter Physics
/ Cryoforming
/ Electron transport
/ Graphene
/ Materials Science
/ Nanotechnology
/ Optical and Electronic Materials
/ Periodic variations
/ Superlattices
/ Two dimensional materials
2024
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Cryogenic nano-imaging of second-order moiré superlattices
by
Batlle-Porro, Sergi
, Stepanov, Petr
, Hesp, Niels C. H.
, Herzig Sheinfux, Hanan
, Krishna Kumar, Roshan
, Taniguchi, Takashi
, Koppens, Frank H. L.
, Watanabe, Kenji
, Agarwal, Hitesh
, Barcons Ruiz, David
in
639/624/1107/510
/ 639/766/119/995
/ 639/925/918/1054
/ Bilayers
/ Biomaterials
/ Boron
/ Boron nitride
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ Condensed Matter Physics
/ Cryoforming
/ Electron transport
/ Graphene
/ Materials Science
/ Nanotechnology
/ Optical and Electronic Materials
/ Periodic variations
/ Superlattices
/ Two dimensional materials
2024
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Cryogenic nano-imaging of second-order moiré superlattices
by
Batlle-Porro, Sergi
, Stepanov, Petr
, Hesp, Niels C. H.
, Herzig Sheinfux, Hanan
, Krishna Kumar, Roshan
, Taniguchi, Takashi
, Koppens, Frank H. L.
, Watanabe, Kenji
, Agarwal, Hitesh
, Barcons Ruiz, David
in
639/624/1107/510
/ 639/766/119/995
/ 639/925/918/1054
/ Bilayers
/ Biomaterials
/ Boron
/ Boron nitride
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ Condensed Matter Physics
/ Cryoforming
/ Electron transport
/ Graphene
/ Materials Science
/ Nanotechnology
/ Optical and Electronic Materials
/ Periodic variations
/ Superlattices
/ Two dimensional materials
2024
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Cryogenic nano-imaging of second-order moiré superlattices
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Cryogenic nano-imaging of second-order moiré superlattices
2024
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Second-order superlattices form when moiré superlattices with similar periodicities interfere with each other, leading to larger superlattice periodicities. These crystalline structures are engineered using two-dimensional materials such as graphene and hexagonal boron nitride, and the specific alignment plays a crucial role in facilitating correlation-driven topological phases. Signatures of second-order superlattices have been identified in magnetotransport experiments; however, real-space visualization is still lacking. Here we reveal the second-order superlattice in magic-angle twisted bilayer graphene closely aligned with hexagonal boron nitride through electronic transport measurements and cryogenic nanoscale photovoltage measurements and evidenced by long-range periodic photovoltage modulations. Our results show that even minuscule strain and twist-angle variations as small as 0.01° can lead to drastic changes in the second-order superlattice structure. Our real-space observations, therefore, serve as a ‘magnifying glass’ for strain and twist angle and can elucidate the mechanisms responsible for the breaking of spatial symmetries in twisted bilayer graphene.
Second-order superlattices emerging in magic-angle twisted bilayer graphene aligned with hexagonal boron nitride are visualized in real space through cryogenic nano-imaging, revealing the impact of strain and twist-angle variations.
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Nature Publishing Group UK,Nature Publishing Group
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