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Unravelling the intrinsic and robust nature of van Hove singularities in twisted bilayer graphene

Published 5 Sep 2012 in cond-mat.mes-hall and cond-mat.mtrl-sci | (1209.0991v1)

Abstract: Extensive scanning tunnelling microscopy and spectroscopy experiments complemented by first principles and parameterized tight binding calculations provide a clear answer to the existence, origin and robustness of van Hove singularities (vHs) in twisted graphene layers. Our results are conclusive: vHs due to interlayer coupling are ubiquitously present in a broad range (from 1{\deg} to 10{\deg}) of rotation angles in our graphene on 6H-SiC(000-1) samples. From the variation of the energy separation of the vHs with rotation angle we are able to recover the Fermi velocity of a graphene monolayer as well as the strength of the interlayer interaction. The robustness of the vHs is assessed both by experiments, which show that they survive in the presence of a third graphene layer, and calculations, which test the role of the periodic modulation and absolute value of the interlayer distance. Finally, we clarify the origin of the related moir\'e corrugation detected in the STM images.

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