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Emergent $\text{D}_6$ symmetry in fully-relaxed magic-angle twisted bilayer graphene

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2018-12-19 v2

Abstract

We present a tight-binding calculation of a twisted bilayer graphene at magic angle θ1.08\theta\sim 1.08^\circ, allowing for full, in- and out-of-plane, relaxation of the atomic positions. The resulting band structure displays as usual four narrow mini bands around the neutrality point, well separated from all other bands after the lattice relaxation. A thorough analysis of the mini-bands Bloch functions reveals an emergent D6D_6 symmetry, despite the lack of any manifest point group symmetry in the relaxed lattice. The Bloch functions at the Γ\Gamma point are degenerate in pairs, reflecting the so-called valley degeneracy. Moreover, each of them is invariant under C3z_{3z}, i.e., transforming like one-dimensional, in-plane symmetric irreducible representation of an "emergent" D6D_6 group. Out of plane, the lower doublet is even under C2x_{2x}, while the upper doublet is odd, which implies that at least eight Wannier orbitals, two ss-like and two pzp_z-like for each of the two supercell sublattices AB and BA are necessary, probably not sufficient, to describe the four mini bands. This unexpected one-electron complexity is likely to play an important role in the still unexplained metal-insulator-superconductor phenomenology of this system.

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@article{arxiv.1809.11140,
  title  = {Emergent $\text{D}_6$ symmetry in fully-relaxed magic-angle twisted bilayer graphene},
  author = {M. Angeli and D. Mandelli and A. Valli and A. Amaricci and M. Capone and E. Tosatti and M. Fabrizio},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1809.11140},
  year   = {2018}
}

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9 pages, 8 figures, 1 table