Terahertz conductivity of twisted bilayer graphene
Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics
2013-02-19 v1 Materials Science
Abstract
Using terahertz time-domain spectroscopy, the real part of optical conductivity [] of twisted bilayer graphene was obtained at different temperatures (10 -- 300 K) in the frequency range 0.3 -- 3 THz. On top of a Drude-like response, we see a strong peak in at 2.7 THz. We analyze the overall Drude-like response using a disorder-dependent (unitary scattering) model, then attribute the peak at 2.7 THz to an enhanced density of states at that energy, that is caused by the presence of a van Hove singularity arising from a commensurate twisting of the two graphene layers.
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@article{arxiv.1302.4185,
title = {Terahertz conductivity of twisted bilayer graphene},
author = {Xingquan Zou and Jingzhi Shang and Jianing Leaw and Zhiqiang Luo and Liyan Luo and Chan La-o-vorakiat and Liang Cheng and Haibin Su and Jian-Xin Zhu and Yanpeng Liu and Kian Ping Loh and A. H. Castro Neto and Ting Yu and Elbert E. M. Chia},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1302.4185},
year = {2013}
}
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4 figures, 5 pages