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Plasmon reflections by topological electronic boundaries in bilayer graphene

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2017-10-20 v1

Abstract

Domain walls separating regions of AB and BA interlayer stacking in bilayer graphene have attracted attention as novel examples of structural solitons, topological electronic boundaries, and nanoscale plasmonic scatterers. We show that strong coupling of domain walls to surface plasmons observed in infrared nanoimaging experiments is due to topological chiral modes confined to the walls. The optical transitions among these chiral modes and the band continua enhance the local ac conductivity, which leads to plasmon reflection by the domain walls. The imaging reveals two kinds of plasmonic standing-wave interference patterns, which we attribute to shear and tensile domain walls. We compute the electronic structure of both wall varieties and show that the tensile wall contain additional confined bands which produce a structure-specific contrast of the local conductivity. The calculated plasmonic interference profiles are in quantitative agreement with our experiments.

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@article{arxiv.1707.03980,
  title  = {Plasmon reflections by topological electronic boundaries in bilayer graphene},
  author = {Bor-Yuan Jiang and Guang-Xin Ni and Zachariah Addison and Jing K. Shi and Xiaomeng Liu and Frank Zhao and P. Kim and E. J. Mele and D. N. Basov and M. M. Fogler},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1707.03980},
  year   = {2017}
}

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14 pages, 5 figures