Moiré superlattice and control of rotational order of C<sub>60</sub> on WTe<sub>2</sub>
ORAL
Abstract
The emergence of controllable moiré patterns in heterostructures of atomically thin materials has generated a plethora of new phenomena, often including flat bands and strongly correlated states. The combination of 2D materials or van der Waals layered materials with highly ordered layers of conjugated organic molecules has been less explored, but offers the potential of creating moiré heterostructures with increased tunability. Here we show by means of ARPES, momentum microscopy and STM that this is indeed the case for a heterostructure of C60 on the Weyl semimetal WTe2. A full analysis of the interfacial atomic arrangement shows that this heterostructure exhibits static distortion waves where the resulting moiré potential is deep enough to cause periodic alignment of the rotational degree of freedom of C60 on the WTe2 surface. This produces periodically varying electric fields in this heterostructure, which may be important to control quantum degrees of freedom.
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Presenters
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Oliver L.A. Monti
University of Arizona
Authors
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Oliver L.A. Monti
University of Arizona
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Joohyung Park
University of Arizona
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Ralf Hemm
RPTU Kaiserslautern
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Saban M Hus
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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Arthur P Baddorf
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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Benjamin Stadtmueller
Universitaet Augsburg
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Torsten Fritz
Friedrich Schiller Universitaet Jena
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An-Ping Li
Oak Ridge National Laboratory