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Symmetry Engineering in Twisted Bilayer WTe 2 .

Yijin ZhangKeisuke KamiyaTakato YamamotoMasato SakanoXiaohan YangSatoru MasubuchiShota OkazakiKeisuke ShinokitaTongmin ChenKohei AsoYukiko Yamada-TakamuraYoshifumi OshimaKenji WatanabeTakashi TaniguchiKazunari MatsudaTakao SasagawaKyoko IshizakaTomoki Machida
Published in: Nano letters (2023)
The fabrication of artificial structures using a twisted van der Waals assembly has been a key technique for recent advancements in the research of two-dimensional (2D) materials. To date, various exotic phenomena have been observed thanks to the modified electron correlation or moiré structure controlled by the twist angle. However, the twisted van der Waals assembly has further potential to modulate the physical properties by controlling the symmetry. In this study, we fabricated twisted bilayer WTe 2 and demonstrated that the twist angle successfully controls the spatial inversion symmetry and hence the spin splitting in the band structure. Our results reveal the further potential of a twisted van der Waals assembly, suggesting the feasibility of pursuing new physical phenomena in 2D materials based on the control of symmetry.
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