Twisted graphene multilayers have been demonstrated to yield a versatile playground to engineer controllable electronic states. Here, by combining first-principles calculations and low-energy models, we demonstrate that twisted graphene trilayers provide a tunable system where Van Hove singularities can be controlled electrically. In particular, it is shown that besides the band flattening, bulk valley currents appear, which can be quenched by local chemical dopants. We finally show that in the presence of electronic interactions, a nonuniform superfluid density emerges whose nonuniformity gives rise to spectroscopic signatures in dispersive higher-energy bands. Our results put forward twisted trilayers as a tunable van der Waals heterostru...
International audienceWe demonstrate that stacking layered materials allows a novel type of strain e...
Very recently, unconventional superconductivity has been observed in the double twisted trilayer gra...
In narrow electron bands in which the Coulomb interaction energy becomes comparable to the bandwidth...
Understanding and tuning correlated states is of great interest and significance to modern condensed...
Van der Waals heterostructures provide a rich platform for emergent physics due to their tunable hyb...
Twisted van der Waals materials have been shown to host a variety of tunable electronic structures. ...
In recent years, the twist angle between vertically stacked, two-dimensional van der Waals materials...
This work studies the Van Hove singularity induced novel electronic phenomena in rhombohedral trilay...
Graphene has demonstrated great potential in new-generation electronic applications due to its uniqu...
Graphene has demonstrated great potential in new-generation electronic applications due to its uniqu...
Twisted trilayer graphene (TTG) has recently emerged experimentally as a fascinating playground to s...
Magic-angle twisted bilayer graphene exhibits quasi-flat low-energy bands with Van Hove singularitie...
Magic-angle twisted bilayer graphene exhibits quasi-flat low-energy bands with van Hove singularitie...
Crystals with two-dimensional lattice structure, such as graphene, can be obtained from bulk crystal...
Transport experiments in twisted bilayer graphene haverevealed multiple superconducting domes separa...
International audienceWe demonstrate that stacking layered materials allows a novel type of strain e...
Very recently, unconventional superconductivity has been observed in the double twisted trilayer gra...
In narrow electron bands in which the Coulomb interaction energy becomes comparable to the bandwidth...
Understanding and tuning correlated states is of great interest and significance to modern condensed...
Van der Waals heterostructures provide a rich platform for emergent physics due to their tunable hyb...
Twisted van der Waals materials have been shown to host a variety of tunable electronic structures. ...
In recent years, the twist angle between vertically stacked, two-dimensional van der Waals materials...
This work studies the Van Hove singularity induced novel electronic phenomena in rhombohedral trilay...
Graphene has demonstrated great potential in new-generation electronic applications due to its uniqu...
Graphene has demonstrated great potential in new-generation electronic applications due to its uniqu...
Twisted trilayer graphene (TTG) has recently emerged experimentally as a fascinating playground to s...
Magic-angle twisted bilayer graphene exhibits quasi-flat low-energy bands with Van Hove singularitie...
Magic-angle twisted bilayer graphene exhibits quasi-flat low-energy bands with van Hove singularitie...
Crystals with two-dimensional lattice structure, such as graphene, can be obtained from bulk crystal...
Transport experiments in twisted bilayer graphene haverevealed multiple superconducting domes separa...
International audienceWe demonstrate that stacking layered materials allows a novel type of strain e...
Very recently, unconventional superconductivity has been observed in the double twisted trilayer gra...
In narrow electron bands in which the Coulomb interaction energy becomes comparable to the bandwidth...