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Minibands in Short-Wavelength Graphene/WSe<sub>2</sub> Moiré Superlattices

ORAL

Abstract

Moiré superlattices comprised of stacked two-dimensional materials present a versatile platform for engineering and investigating new emergent quantum states of matter. At present, the vast majority of investigated systems have long moiré wavelengths, but investigating these effects at shorter, incommensurate wavelengths remains a challenge. How can the electronic features of the superlattice be described when the continuum limit is no longer applicable? Do minibands still form in such short wavelength systems? We demonstrate that a relatively simple tight-binding model treating the effect of the moiré superlattice as an imposed, external potential can accurately describe the electronic structure of new short-wavelength minibands, and that our findings are supported by ab initio calculations. We present our results in tandem with angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES) measurements studying a short moiré wavelength of 0.5 nm for twisted graphene/WSe2, in which distinct minibands formed by the moiré potential are observed despite the sub-nanometer moiré wavelength. 

Publication: https://arxiv.org/abs/2010.07806

Presenters

  • Eli Gerber

    Cornell University

Authors

  • Eli Gerber

    Cornell University

  • Saien Xie

    Cornell University

  • Brendan D Faeth

    Cornell University

  • Yanhao Tang

    Cornell University

  • Lizhong Li

    Cornell University

  • Christopher T Parzyck

    Cornell University

  • Debanjan Chowdhury

    Cornell University

  • Yahui Zhang

    Harvard University

  • Christopher Jozwiak

    Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, E. O. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, lawrence berkeley lab, Advanced Light Source, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

  • Aaron Bostwick

    Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, E. O. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, lawrence berkeley lab, Advanced Light Source, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley

  • Eli Rotenberg

    Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

  • Jie Shan

    Cornell University, Cornell

  • Kin Fai Mak

    Cornell University

  • Eun-Ah Kim

    Cornell University

  • Kyle M Shen

    Cornell University