Chirality-or 'handedness'-is a symmetry property crucial to fields as diverse as biology, chemistry and high-energy physics. In graphene, chiral symmetry emerges naturally as a consequence of the carbon honeycomb lattice. This symmetry can be broken by interactions that couple electrons with opposite momenta in graphene. Here we directly visualize the formation of Kekule bond order, one such phase of broken chiral symmetry, in an ultraflat graphene sheet grown epitaxially on a copper substrate. We show that its origin lies in the interactions between individual vacancies in the copper substrate that are mediated electronically by the graphene. We show that this interaction causes the bonds in graphene to distort, creating a phase ...
Taking into account the sp - hybridization effect for valence electrons in carbon atoms, a very simp...
We theoretically study the competition between two possible exotic superconducting orders that may o...
Using first-principles calculations, we report a large band-gap opening in the van der Waals heteros...
Since its physical isolation via the "scotch tape method," graphene (a monolayer of graphite) has at...
Quantum materials are notoriously sensitive to their environments, where small perturbations can tip...
Graphene has demonstrated broad applications due to its prominent properties. Its molecular structur...
A growing body of experimental work suggests that magic angle twisted bilayer graphene exhibits a "c...
Pristine, single-crystalline graphene displays a unique collection of remarkable electronic properti...
Due to an uprise in the variety of candidate compounds, kagome metals have recently gained significa...
We study magic angle graphene in the presence of both strain and particle-hole symmetry breaking due...
We study magic angle graphene in the presence of both strain and particle-hole symmetry breaking due...
Using large-scale quantum Monte Carlo simulations, we exactly solve a model of fermions hopping on t...
Kekul\'e phases are Peierls-like lattice distortions in graphene that are predicted to host novel el...
Graphene has been actively researched because its low energy electronic Hamiltonian is the relativis...
We theoretically study the competition between two possible exotic superconducting orders that may o...
Taking into account the sp - hybridization effect for valence electrons in carbon atoms, a very simp...
We theoretically study the competition between two possible exotic superconducting orders that may o...
Using first-principles calculations, we report a large band-gap opening in the van der Waals heteros...
Since its physical isolation via the "scotch tape method," graphene (a monolayer of graphite) has at...
Quantum materials are notoriously sensitive to their environments, where small perturbations can tip...
Graphene has demonstrated broad applications due to its prominent properties. Its molecular structur...
A growing body of experimental work suggests that magic angle twisted bilayer graphene exhibits a "c...
Pristine, single-crystalline graphene displays a unique collection of remarkable electronic properti...
Due to an uprise in the variety of candidate compounds, kagome metals have recently gained significa...
We study magic angle graphene in the presence of both strain and particle-hole symmetry breaking due...
We study magic angle graphene in the presence of both strain and particle-hole symmetry breaking due...
Using large-scale quantum Monte Carlo simulations, we exactly solve a model of fermions hopping on t...
Kekul\'e phases are Peierls-like lattice distortions in graphene that are predicted to host novel el...
Graphene has been actively researched because its low energy electronic Hamiltonian is the relativis...
We theoretically study the competition between two possible exotic superconducting orders that may o...
Taking into account the sp - hybridization effect for valence electrons in carbon atoms, a very simp...
We theoretically study the competition between two possible exotic superconducting orders that may o...
Using first-principles calculations, we report a large band-gap opening in the van der Waals heteros...