Electronic and optical properties of alternating-twist tetralayer graphene under twist angle, interlayer bias, and sliding geometries
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Abstract
We theoretically analyze the energy and optical absorption spectra of alternating-twist tetralayer graphene (AT4G) under a perpendicular electric field. At larger twist angles (3°–5°), we study the effects of interlayer bias on the low-energy band structure and confirm that our perturbative analysis aligns well with the numerical results. Additionally, we observe that the optical absorption spectrum of AT4G reveals a steplike feature in its longitudinal conductivity, resulting from the splitting of Dirac nodes under the applied electric field [1]. At the magic angle (1.75°), we investigate the dependence of the interlayer AA, AB, and SP sliding geometries of the middle interface on the electronic structure of AT4G, focusing on bandwidths, band gaps, and valley Chern numbers as a function of twist angle and interlayer potential difference. Furthermore, we analyze the linear longitudinal optical absorption and the influence of the Hartree potential across various band filling factors for these sliding configurations [2].
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Publication: [1] Kyungjin Shin, Yunsu Jang, Jiseon Shin, Jeil Jung, and Hongki Min, Phys. Rev. B 107, 245139 (2023).<br>[2] Kyungjin Shin, Jiseon Shin, Yoonsung Lee, Hongki Min, and Jeil Jung, Phys. Rev. B 110, 115136 (2024).
Presenters
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KYUNGJIN SHIN
Seoul Natl Univ
Authors
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KYUNGJIN SHIN
Seoul Natl Univ
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Jiseon Shin
University of Seoul
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Yunsu Jang
Seoul Natl Univ
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Jeil Jung
University of Seoul
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Hongki Min
Seoul Natl Univ