Visualizing Strain-Induced Pseudomagnetic Fields in Graphene through an hBN Magnifying Glass

Yuhang Jiang, Jinhai Mao*, Junxi Duan, Xinyuan Lai, Kenji Watanabe, Takashi Taniguchi, Eva Y. Andrei

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Abstract

Graphene’s remarkable properties are inherent to its two-dimensional honeycomb lattice structure. Its low dimensionality, which makes it possible to rearrange the atoms by applying an external force, offers the intriguing prospect of mechanically controlling the electronic properties. In the presence of strain, graphene develops a pseudomagnetic field (PMF) that reconstructs the band structure into pseudo Landau levels (PLLs). However, a feasible route to realizing, characterizing and controlling PMFs is still lacking. Here we report on a method to generate and characterize PMFs in a graphene membrane supported on nanopillars. A direct measure of the local strain is achieved by using the magnifying effect of the moiré pattern formed against a hexagonal boron nitride substrate under scanning tunneling microscopy. We quantify the strain-induced PMF through the PLLs spectra observed in scanning tunneling spectroscopy. This work provides a pathway to strain induced engineering and electro-mechanical graphene-based devices.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2839-2843
Number of pages5
JournalNano Letters
Volume17
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 10 May 2017
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Graphene
  • distorted moiré pattern
  • nanopillars
  • pseudomagnetic field (PMF)
  • scanning tunneling microscopy (STM)
  • strain

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