摘要
Very recently, twisted graphene bilayers (TGBs) around the first magic angle θ≈1.1 have attracted much attention for the realization of exotic quantum states, such as correlated insulator behavior and unconventional superconductivity. Here we elaborately study a series of TGBs around the first magic angle engineered by heterostrain, where each layer is strained independently. Our experiment indicates that a moderate heterostrain enables the structural evolution from the small-angle TGB (θ ∼ 1.5°) to the strained magic-angle TGB (θ ∼ 1.1°), exhibiting the characteristic low-energy flat bands. The heterostrain can even drive the system into highly strained tiny-angle TGBs (θ 1.1°) with large deformed tetragonal superlattices, where a unique network of topological helical edge states emerges. Furthermore, the predicted domain wall modes, which are strongly localized and result in a hexagon-triangle-mixed frustrated lattice derived from the Kagome lattice, are observed in the strained tiny-angle TGBs.
源语言 | 英语 |
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文章编号 | 235402 |
期刊 | Physical Review B |
卷 | 98 |
期 | 23 |
DOI | |
出版状态 | 已出版 - 3 12月 2018 |
已对外发布 | 是 |