Magnetic Response of a Twisted Bilayer Graphene Barrier.
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Abstract
Twisted bilayer graphene (TBG) has recently drawn great attention because of the wide variety of novel electronic and optical properties. Behind the new phenomena, for low twist angle, we can find the emergence of flat-bands produced by the localization of the electronic wave-function on the AA-stacked regions. In this regime, a paramagnetic response to an in-plane magnetic field is expected. Here, to induce the above-mentioned response electrically we created a TBG barrier putting a graphene flake on top of biased graphene nanoribbon. Our results [1] show that for low twist angles the applied electric field induces the formation of a well-defined Moiré superlattice of in-plane magnetic moments whose magnitude and orientation can be tuned the source-drain voltage. Our results are robust against lattice relaxation, lattice orientation and edge vacancies.
[1] D. A. Bahamon, G. Gómez-Santos, and T. Stauber, Nanoscale 12, 15383 (2020).
[1] D. A. Bahamon, G. Gómez-Santos, and T. Stauber, Nanoscale 12, 15383 (2020).
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Presenters
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Dario Bahamon
Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie
Authors
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Dario Bahamon
Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie
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Guillermo Gomez Santos
Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, University Autonoma de Madrid
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Tobias Stauber
Instituto de Ciencia de Materiales de Madrid (CSIC), Madrid, ICMM, CSIC, Madrid, Instituto de Ciencias de Materiales de Madrid, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas (CSIC)