Optical-phonon resonances with saddle-point excitons in twisted-Bilayer graphene

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Abstract

Twisted-bilayer graphene (tBLG) exhibits van Hove singularities in the density of states that can be tuned by changing the twisting angle θ. A θ-defined tBLG has been produced and characterized with optical reflectivity and resonance Raman scattering. The θ-engineered optical response is shown to be consistent with persistent saddle-point excitons. Separate resonances with Stokes and anti-Stokes Raman scattering components can be achieved due to the sharpness of the two-dimensional saddle-point excitons, similar to what has been previously observed for one-dimensional carbon nanotubes. The excitation power dependence for the Stokes and anti-Stokes emissions indicate that the two processes are correlated and that they share the same phonon.

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Jorio, A., Kasperczyk, M., Clark, N., Neu, E., Maletinsky, P., Vijayaraghavan, A., & Novotny, L. (2014). Optical-phonon resonances with saddle-point excitons in twisted-Bilayer graphene. Nano Letters, 14(10), 5687–5692. https://doi.org/10.1021/nl502412g

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