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Electron-hole hybridization in bilayer graphene.

Authors :
Wang, Siqi
Wang, Siqi
Zhao, Mervin
Zhang, Changjian
Yang, Sui
Wang, Yuan
Watanabe, Kenji
Taniguchi, Takashi
Hone, James
Zhang, Xiang
Wang, Siqi
Wang, Siqi
Zhao, Mervin
Zhang, Changjian
Yang, Sui
Wang, Yuan
Watanabe, Kenji
Taniguchi, Takashi
Hone, James
Zhang, Xiang
Source :
National science review; vol 7, iss 2, 248-253; 2095-5138
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Band structure determines the motion of electrons in a solid, giving rise to exotic phenomena when properly engineered. Drawing an analogy between electrons and photons, artificially designed optical lattices indicate the possibility of a similar band modulation effect in graphene systems. Yet due to the fermionic nature of electrons, modulated electronic systems promise far richer categories of behaviors than those found in optical lattices. Here, we uncovered a strong modulation of electronic states in bilayer graphene subject to periodic potentials. We observed for the first time the hybridization of electron and hole sub-bands, resulting in local band gaps at both primary and secondary charge neutrality points. Such hybridization leads to the formation of flat bands, enabling the study of correlated effects in graphene systems. This work may provide a novel way to manipulate electronic states in layered systems, which is important to both fundamental research and application.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
National science review; vol 7, iss 2, 248-253; 2095-5138
Notes :
application/pdf, National science review vol 7, iss 2, 248-253 2095-5138
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1367401657
Document Type :
Electronic Resource