Chiral Phonons in Moiré Superlattices
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Abstract
We discover chiral phonons at the lowest-energy bands in moiré superlattices. The moiré chiral phonons we uncover are the collective excitations of the stacking domains. Their origin is uniquely attributed to the stacking configurations whose interlayer binding energy breaks the C2z symmetry on the moiré length scale. Within elastic theory, we use a general symmetry analysis to provide a complete classification of van der Waals heterostructures in respect to hosting moiré chiral phonons and show the calculation for twisted MoS2 as an example. We present a low-energy effective model to qualitatively understand the moiré chiral phonons and show that it captures the essential physics remarkably well. Our result potentially opens up new possibilities in phononic twistronics as the moiré chiral phonons have high tunability, moiré scale wavelengths, excitation energies in only a few meV, and can possibly be mechanically excited.
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Publication: 1. arXiv Link: https://arxiv.org/abs/2108.13000<br>2. Submitted to Nano Letters.
Presenters
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Nishchay Suri
NASA Ames Research Center, Carnegie Mellon University
Authors
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Nishchay Suri
NASA Ames Research Center, Carnegie Mellon University
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Chong Wang
Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA, Carnegie Mellon Univ, University of Washington, University of Washington, Seattle, Carnegie Mellon University
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Yinhan Zhang
Carnegie Mellon Univ
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Di Xiao
Carnegie Mellon Univ, University of Washington