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Observation of Van Hove singularities in twisted graphene layers

Andrei, E. Y ; Li, Guohong ; Luican, A ; Lopes dos Santos, J. M. B ; Castro Neto, A. H ; Reina, A ; Kong, J

Nature physics, 2010-02, Vol.6 (2), p.109-113 [Periódico revisado por pares]

London: Nature Publishing Group

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    Observation of Van Hove singularities in twisted graphene layers
  • Autor: Andrei, E. Y ; Li, Guohong ; Luican, A ; Lopes dos Santos, J. M. B ; Castro Neto, A. H ; Reina, A ; Kong, J
  • Assuntos: Materials science ; Physics ; Spectrum analysis ; Superconductivity
  • É parte de: Nature physics, 2010-02, Vol.6 (2), p.109-113
  • Descrição: Electronic instabilities at the crossing of the Fermi energy with a Van Hove singularity in the density of states often lead to new phases of matter such as superconductivity, magnetism or density waves. However, in most materials this condition is difficult to control. In the case of single-layer graphene, the singularity is too far from the Fermi energy and hence difficult to reach with standard doping and gating techniques. Here we report the observation of low-energy Van Hove singularities in twisted graphene layers seen as two pronounced peaks in the density of states measured by scanning tunnelling spectroscopy. We demonstrate that a rotation between stacked graphene layers can generate Van Hove singularities, which can be brought arbitrarily close to the Fermi energy by varying the angle of rotation. This opens intriguing prospects for Van Hove singularity engineering of electronic phases.
  • Editor: London: Nature Publishing Group
  • Idioma: Inglês

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