High-harmonic generation with a twist: all-optical characterization of magic-angle twisted bilayer graphene

  • Molinero E
  • Datta A
  • Calderón M
  • et al.
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Abstract

If we stack up two layers of graphene while changing their respective orientation by some twisting angle, we end up with a strikingly different system when compared to single-layer graphene. For a very specific value of this twist angle, known as magic angle , twisted bilayer graphene displays a unique phase diagram that cannot be found in other systems. Recently, high-harmonic generation spectroscopy has been successfully applied to elucidate the electronic properties of quantum materials. The purpose of the present work is to exploit the nonlinear optical response of magic-angle twisted bilayer graphene to unveil its electronic properties. We show that the band structure of magic-angle twisted bilayer graphene is imprinted onto its high-harmonic spectrum. Specifically, we observe a drastic decrease of harmonic signal as we approach the magic angle. Our results show that high-harmonic generation can be used as a spectroscopy tool for measuring the twist angle and also the electronic properties of twisted bilayer graphene, paving the way for an all-optical characterization of moiré materials.

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Molinero, E. B., Datta, A., Calderón, M. J., Bascones, E., & Silva, R. E. F. (2024). High-harmonic generation with a twist: all-optical characterization of magic-angle twisted bilayer graphene. Optica, 11(2), 171. https://doi.org/10.1364/optica.510789

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