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Evolution of the flat band and the role of lattice relaxations in twisted bilayer graphene.

Qian LiHongyun ZhangYijie WangWanying ChenChanghua BaoQinxin LiuTianyun LinShuai ZhangHaoxiong ZhangKenji WatanabeTakashi TaniguchiJose AvilaPavel DudinQunyang LiPu YuWenhui DuanZhida SongShuyun Zhou
Published in: Nature materials (2024)
Magic-angle twisted bilayer graphene exhibits correlated phenomena such as superconductivity and Mott insulating states related to the weakly dispersing flat band near the Fermi energy. Such a flat band is expected to be sensitive to both the moiré period and lattice relaxations. Thus, clarifying the evolution of the electronic structure with the twist angle is critical for understanding the physics of magic-angle twisted bilayer graphene. Here we combine nano-spot angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy and atomic force microscopy to resolve the fine electronic structure of the flat band and remote bands, as well as their evolution with twist angle from 1.07° to 2.60°. Near the magic angle, the dispersion is characterized by a flat band near the Fermi energy with a strongly reduced band width. Moreover, we observe a spectral weight transfer between remote bands at higher binding energy, which allows to extract the modulated interlayer spacing near the magic angle. Our work provides direct spectroscopic information on flat band physics and highlights the important role of lattice relaxations.
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