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Semiclassical analysis of two-scale electronic Hamiltonians for twisted bilayer graphene

Mathematical Physics 2023-11-27 v1 Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics math.MP Spectral Theory

Abstract

This paper investigates the mathematical properties of independent-electron models for twisted bilayer graphene by examining the density-of-states of corresponding single-particle Hamiltonians using tools from semiclassical analysis. This study focuses on a specific atomic-scale Hamiltonian Hd,θH_{d,\theta} constructed from Density-Functional Theory, and a family of moir\'e-scale Hamiltonians Hd,K,θeffH_{d,K,\theta}^{\rm eff} containing the Bistritzer-MacDonald model. The parameter dd represents the interlayer distance, and θ\theta the twist angle. It is shown that the density-of-states of Hd,θH_{d,\theta} and Hd,K,θeffH_{d,K,\theta}^{\rm eff} admit asymptotic expansions in the twist angle parameter ϵ:=sin(θ/2)\epsilon:=\sin(\theta/2). The proof relies on a twisted version of the Weyl calculus and a trace formula for an exotic class of pseudodifferential operators suitable for the study of twisted 2D materials. We also show that the density-of-states of Hd,θH_{d,\theta} admits an asymptotic expansion in η:=tan(θ/2)\eta:=\tan(\theta/2) and comment on the differences between the expansions in ϵ\epsilon and η\eta.

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@article{arxiv.2311.14011,
  title  = {Semiclassical analysis of two-scale electronic Hamiltonians for twisted bilayer graphene},
  author = {Eric Cancès and Long Meng},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2311.14011},
  year   = {2023}
}

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58 pages, 3 figures