Optically induced flat bands in twisted bilayer graphene

29 Oct 2019  ·  Or Katz, Gil Refael, Netanel H. Lindner ·

Twisted Bilayer Graphene at the magic twist angle features flat energy bands, which lead to superconductivity and strong correlation physics. These unique properties are typically limited to a narrow range of twist angles around the magic angle with a small allowed tolerance. Here we report on a mechanism that enables flattening of the band-structure using coherent optical illumination, leading to emergence of flat isolated Floquet-Bloch bands. We show that the effect can be realized with relatively weak optical beams at the visible-infrared range (below the material bandwidth) and persist for a wide range of small twist angles, increasing the allowed twist tolerance by an order of magnitude. We discuss the conditions under which these bands exhibit a non-zero Chern number. These optically induced flat bands could potentially host strongly-correlated, non-equilibrium electronic states of matter.

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Strongly Correlated Electrons Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics Materials Science