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Measuring local moire lattice heterogeneity of twisted bilayer graphene

Journal

PHYSICAL REVIEW RESEARCH
Volume 3, Issue 1, Pages -

Publisher

AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevResearch.3.013153

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Funding

  1. European Research Council (ERC StG SpinMelt) [758572]
  2. Dutch Research Council (NWO), as part of the Frontiers of Nanoscience program
  3. Vidi grant (Vidi talent scheme) [680-47-536]
  4. Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness of Spain through the Severo Ochoa program for Centres of Excellence in RD [SE5-0522]
  5. Fundacio Privada Cellex
  6. Fundacio Privada Mir-Puig
  7. Generalitat de Catalunya through the CERCA program [820378]
  8. Generalitat de Catalunya through the Horizon 2020 program [820378]
  9. La Caixa Foundation
  10. European Research Council (ERC) [758572] Funding Source: European Research Council (ERC)

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A new method is introduced to continuously map inhomogeneities of a moire lattice on twisted bilayer graphene (TBG) and it is found that the variation in twist angle has a significant effect on the electronic structure.
We introduce a new method to continuously map inhomogeneities of a moire lattice and apply it to large-area topographic images we measure on open-device twisted bilayer graphene (TBG). We show that the variation in the twist angle of a TBG device, which is frequently conjectured to be the reason for differences between devices with a supposed similar twist angle, is about 0.08 degrees around the average of 2.02 degrees over areas of several hundred nanometers, comparable to devices encapsulated between hexagonal boron nitride slabs. We distinguish between an effective twist angle and local anisotropy and relate the latter to heterostrain. Our results imply that for our devices, twist angle heterogeneity has an effect on the electronic structure roughly equal to that of local strain. The method introduced here is applicable to results from different imaging techniques and on different moire materials.

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