Twisted bilayer graphene I. Matrix elements, approximations, perturbation theory and a $k\cdot p$ 2-Band model
Abstract
We investigate the Twisted Bilayer Graphene (TBG) model to obtain an analytic understanding of its energetics and wavefunctions needed for many-body calculations. We provide an approximation scheme which first elucidates why the BM -point centered calculation containing only plane-waves provides a good analytical value for the first magic angle. The approximation scheme also elucidates why most many-body matrix elements in the Coulomb Hamiltonian projected to the active bands can be neglected. By applying our approximation scheme at the first magic angle to a -point centered model of 6 plane-waves, we analytically understand the small -point gap between the active and passive bands in the isotropic limit . Furthermore, we analytically calculate the group velocities of passive bands in the isotropic limit, and show that they are \emph{almost} doubly degenerate, while no symmetry forces them to be. Furthermore, away from and points, we provide an explicit analytical perturbative understanding as to why the TBG bands are flat at the first magic angle, despite it is defined only by vanishing -point Dirac velocity. We derive analytically a connected "magic manifold" , on which the bands remain extremely flat as is tuned between the isotropic () and chiral () limits. We analytically show why going away from the isotropic limit by making less (but not larger) than increases the - point gap between active and passive bands. Finally, perturbatively, we provide an analytic point -band model that reproduces the TBG band structure and eigenstates in a certain parameter range. Further refinement of this model suggests a possible faithful -band point model in the full parameter range.
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@article{arxiv.2009.11301,
title = {Twisted bilayer graphene I. Matrix elements, approximations, perturbation theory and a $k\cdot p$ 2-Band model},
author = {B. Andrei Bernevig and Zhi-Da Song and Nicolas Regnault and Biao Lian},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2009.11301},
year = {2022}
}
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25+21 pages, 13+7 figures. Published version