Modeling electronic properties of twisted 2D atomic heterostructures

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We present a general method for the electronic characterization of aperiodic 2D materials using ab-initio tight binding models. Specifically studied is the subclass of twisted, stacked heterostructures, but the formalism provided can be implemented for any 2D system without long-range interactions. This new method provides a multi-scale approach for dealing with the ab-initio calculation of electronic transport properties in stacked nanomaterials, allowing for fast and efficient simulation of multi-layered stacks in the presence of twist angles, magnetic field, and defects. We calculate the electronic density of states in twisted bilayer systems of graphene and MX2 transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs). We comment on the interesting features of their density of states as a function of twist-angle and local configuration and how these features are experimentally observable. These results support the bilayer twist-angle as a new variable for controlling electronic properties in artificial nanomaterials (“Twistronics”).

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Carr, S., Massatt, D., Fang, S., Cazeaux, P., Luskin, M., & Kaxiras, E. (2018). Modeling electronic properties of twisted 2D atomic heterostructures. In Springer Proceedings in Mathematics and Statistics (Vol. 232, pp. 245–265). Springer New York LLC. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-76599-0_13

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