Gapped out-of-phase plasmon modes in alternating-twist multilayer graphene
Abstract
We theoretically investigate the plasmon modes of alternating-twist multilayer graphene. In multilayer systems, interlayer coupling gives rise to distinctive plasmon modes, but calculations in moir\'e systems remain challenging due to their complex tunneling structures. Using the Kac-Murdock-Szeg\H{o} Toeplitz formalism, we derive that the in-phase mode exhibits the conventional behavior, while the out-of-phase modes acquire plasmon gaps determined by specific interband transitions between Dirac cones with different velocities in the long-wavelength limit. We demonstrate that these out-of-phase modes remain undamped in the weak Coulomb-interaction limit when the twist angle exceeds a critical value ( for the alternating-twist trilayer case), regardless of the carrier density as long as the low-energy effective Dirac Hamiltonian remains valid. Furthermore, we consider the effect of a perpendicular electric field, and demonstrate how plasmon modes can be tuned by a gate voltage.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2602.12625,
title = {Gapped out-of-phase plasmon modes in alternating-twist multilayer graphene},
author = {Taehun Kim and Hongki Min},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2602.12625},
year = {2026}
}
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11 pages, 8 figures, 1 table