Observation of a flat band and bandgap in millimeter-scale twisted bilayer graphene

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Magic-angle twisted bilayer graphene, consisting of two graphene layers stacked at a special angle, exhibits superconductivity due to the maximized density of states at the energy of the flat band. Generally, experiments on twisted bilayer graphene have been performed using micrometer-scale samples. Here we report the fabrication of twisted bilayer graphene with an area exceeding 3 × 5 mm2 by transferring epitaxial graphene onto another epitaxial graphene, and observation of a flat band and large bandgap using angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy. Our results suggest that the substrate potential induces both the asymmetrical doping in large angle twisted bilayer graphene and the electron doped nature of the flat band in magic-angle twisted bilayer graphene.

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Sato, K., Hayashi, N., Ito, T., Masago, N., Takamura, M., Morimoto, M., … Norimatsu, W. (2021). Observation of a flat band and bandgap in millimeter-scale twisted bilayer graphene. Communications Materials, 2(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s43246-021-00221-3

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