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Intralayer and interlayer electron-phonon interactions in twisted graphene heterostructures.

G S N ElielM V O MoutinhoA C GadelhaA RighiL C CamposH B RibeiroPo-Wen ChiuK WatanabeT TaniguchiP PuechM PailletT MichelP VenezuelaM A Pimenta
Published in: Nature communications (2018)
The understanding of interactions between electrons and phonons in atomically thin heterostructures is crucial for the engineering of novel two-dimensional devices. Electron-phonon (el-ph) interactions in layered materials can occur involving electrons in the same layer or in different layers. Here we report on the possibility of distinguishing intralayer and interlayer el-ph interactions in samples of twisted bilayer graphene and of probing the intralayer process in graphene/h-BN by using Raman spectroscopy. In the intralayer process, the el-ph scattering occurs in a single graphene layer and the other layer (graphene or h-BN) imposes a periodic potential that backscatters the excited electron, whereas for the interlayer process the el-ph scattering occurs between states in the Dirac cones of adjacent graphene layers. Our methodology of using Raman spectroscopy to probe different types of el-ph interactions can be extended to study any kind of graphene-based heterostructure.
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