Cyclotron Resonance of Graphene-Boron Nitride Heterostructures
ORAL
Abstract
We have constructed an apparatus for performing Fourier-transform infrared magneto-spectroscopy on microscopic samples of atomically-thin materials. The design and operation of the instrument will be presented, along with initial observations of the infrared cyclotron resonance in a 200 $\mu$m$^2$ sample of boron nitride-encapsulated monolayer graphene in magnetic fields up to 11 T. Additionally we will report on progress toward the goal of performing spectroscopy on the Hofstadter butterfly state in graphene-hBN moire superlattices.
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Authors
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Jordan Russell
Washington University in St. Louis
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Boyi Zhou
Washington University in St. Louis, Washington Univ
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Erik Henriksen
Washington University in St. Louis, Washington Univ