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Atomic and electronic reconstruction at the van der Waals interface in twisted bilayer graphene
by
Taniguchi, Takashi
, Tadmor, Ellad B
, Engelke, Rebecca
, Shiang, Fang
, Cazeaux, Paul
, Sung Suk Hyun
, Yoo Hyobin
, Hovden, Robert
, Kim, Miyoung
, Kim, Philip
, Luskin, Mitchell
, Kaxiras Efthimios
, Gyu-Chul, Yi
, Carr, Stephen
, Watanabe, Kenji
, Zhang, Kuan
, Tsen, Adam W
in
Bilayers
/ Crossovers
/ Domains
/ Electric fields
/ Electron transport
/ Electronic structure
/ Engineers
/ Graphene
/ Heterostructures
/ Interlayers
/ Reconstruction
/ Superlattices
2019
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Atomic and electronic reconstruction at the van der Waals interface in twisted bilayer graphene
by
Taniguchi, Takashi
, Tadmor, Ellad B
, Engelke, Rebecca
, Shiang, Fang
, Cazeaux, Paul
, Sung Suk Hyun
, Yoo Hyobin
, Hovden, Robert
, Kim, Miyoung
, Kim, Philip
, Luskin, Mitchell
, Kaxiras Efthimios
, Gyu-Chul, Yi
, Carr, Stephen
, Watanabe, Kenji
, Zhang, Kuan
, Tsen, Adam W
in
Bilayers
/ Crossovers
/ Domains
/ Electric fields
/ Electron transport
/ Electronic structure
/ Engineers
/ Graphene
/ Heterostructures
/ Interlayers
/ Reconstruction
/ Superlattices
2019
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Atomic and electronic reconstruction at the van der Waals interface in twisted bilayer graphene
by
Taniguchi, Takashi
, Tadmor, Ellad B
, Engelke, Rebecca
, Shiang, Fang
, Cazeaux, Paul
, Sung Suk Hyun
, Yoo Hyobin
, Hovden, Robert
, Kim, Miyoung
, Kim, Philip
, Luskin, Mitchell
, Kaxiras Efthimios
, Gyu-Chul, Yi
, Carr, Stephen
, Watanabe, Kenji
, Zhang, Kuan
, Tsen, Adam W
in
Bilayers
/ Crossovers
/ Domains
/ Electric fields
/ Electron transport
/ Electronic structure
/ Engineers
/ Graphene
/ Heterostructures
/ Interlayers
/ Reconstruction
/ Superlattices
2019
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Atomic and electronic reconstruction at the van der Waals interface in twisted bilayer graphene
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Atomic and electronic reconstruction at the van der Waals interface in twisted bilayer graphene
2019
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Control of the interlayer twist angle in two-dimensional van der Waals (vdW) heterostructures enables one to engineer a quasiperiodic moiré superlattice of tunable length scale1–8. In twisted bilayer graphene, the simple moiré superlattice band description suggests that the electronic bandwidth can be tuned to be comparable to the vdW interlayer interaction at a ‘magic angle’9, exhibiting strongly correlated behaviour. However, the vdW interlayer interaction can also cause significant structural reconstruction at the interface by favouring interlayer commensurability, which competes with the intralayer lattice distortion10–16. Here we report atomic-scale reconstruction in twisted bilayer graphene and its effect on the electronic structure. We find a gradual transition from an incommensurate moiré structure to an array of commensurate domains with soliton boundaries as we decrease the twist angle across the characteristic crossover angle, θc ≈ 1°. In the solitonic regime (θ < θc) where the atomic and electronic reconstruction become significant, a simple moiré band description breaks down and the secondary Dirac bands appear. On applying a transverse electric field, we observe electronic transport along the network of one-dimensional topological channels that surround the alternating triangular gapped domains. Atomic and electronic reconstruction at the vdW interface provide a new pathway to engineer the system with continuous tunability.An investigation of the structural and transport properties of bilayer graphene as a function of the twist angle between the layers reveals atomic-scale reconstruction for twist angles smaller than a critical value.
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