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Realization of one-dimensional electronic flat bands in an untwisted moire superlattice

Authors :
Li, Yafei
Yuan, Qing
Guo, Deping
Lou, Cancan
Cui, Xingxia
Mei, Guangqiang
Petek, Hrvoje
Cao, Limin
Ji, Wei
Feng, Min
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Two-dimensional electronic flat bands and their induced correlated electronic interactions have been discovered, probed, and tuned in interlayer regions of hexagonally shaped van der Waals moire superlattices. Fabrication of anisotropic one-dimensional correlated bands by moire interference of 2D, however, remains a challenge. Here, we report an experimental discovery of 1D electronic flat bands near the Fermi level in an anisotropic rectangular moire superlattice composed of in situ grown, vdW stacked two-atomic-layer thick Bi(110) well-aligned on a SnSe(001) substrate. The epitaxial lattice mismatch between the aligned Bi and SnSe zigzag atomic chains causes strong three-dimensional anisotropic atomic relaxations with associated one-dimensional out-of- and in-plane strain distributions that are expressed in electronic bands of the Bi(110) layer, which are characterized jointly by scanning probe microscopy and density functional theory. At the regions of the strongest out-of-plane shear strain, a series of 1D flat bands near the Fermi level are experimentally observed and defined in our calculations. We establish that 1D flat bands can arise in moir\'e superlattices in absence of the relative layer twist, but solely through the lattice strain. We generalize the strategy of utilizing strain in lattice mismatched rectangular hetero-bilayers for engineering correlated anisotropic electronic bands.<br />Comment: 4 figures and 10 supplementary figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2206.09354
Document Type :
Working Paper