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Ultrafast Unbalanced Electron Distributions in Quasicrystalline 30° Twisted Bilayer Graphene.

Takeshi SuzukiTakushi IimoriSung Joon AhnYuhao ZhaoMari WatanabeJiadi XuMasami FujisawaTeruto KanaiNobuhisa IshiiJiro ItataniKento SuwaHirokazu FukidomeSatoru TanakaJoung Real AhnKozo OkazakiShik ShinFumio KomoriIwao Matsuda
Published in: ACS nano (2019)
Ultrafast carrier dynamics in a graphene system are very important in terms of optoelectronic devices. Recently, a twisted bilayer graphene has been discovered that possesses interesting electronic properties owing to strong modifications in interlayer couplings. Thus, a better understanding of ultrafast carrier dynamics in a twisted bilayer graphene is highly desired. Here, we reveal the unbalanced electron distributions in a quasicrystalline 30° twisted bilayer graphene (QCTBG), using time- and angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy on the femtosecond time scale. We distinguish time-dependent electronic behavior between the upper- and lower-layer Dirac cones and gain insight into the dynamical properties of replica bands, which show characteristic signatures due to Umklapp scatterings. The experimental results are reproduced by solving a set of rate equations among the graphene layers and substrate. We find that the substrate buffer layer plays a key role in initial carrier injections to the upper and lower layers. Our results demonstrate that QCTBG can be a promising element for future devices.
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