To realize the applicative potential of 2D twistronic devices, scalable synthesis and assembly techniques need to meet stringent requirements in terms of interface cleanness and twist-angle homogeneity. Here, we show that small-angle twisted bilayer graphene assembled from separated CVD-grown graphene single-crystals can ensure high-quality transport properties, determined by a device-scale-uniform moiré potential. Via low-temperature dual-gated magnetotransport, we demonstrate the hallmarks of a 2.4°-twisted superlattice, including tunable regimes of interlayer coupling, reduced Fermi velocity, large interlayer capacitance, and density-independent Brown-Zak oscillations. The observation of these moiré-induced electrical transport features establishes CVD-based twisted bilayer graphene as an alternative to "tear-and-stack"exfoliated flakes for fundamental studies, while serving as a proof-of-concept for future large-scale assembly.
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Piccinini, G., Mišeikis, V., Novelli, P., Watanabe, K., Taniguchi, T., Polini, M., … Pezzini, S. (2022). Moiré-Induced Transport in CVD-Based Small-Angle Twisted Bilayer Graphene. Nano Letters, 22(13), 5252–5259. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.nanolett.2c01114
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