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Twisted Type-II Rashba Homobilayer: A Platform for Tunable Topological Flat Bands

Materials Science 2025-07-08 v1 Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics Applied Physics

Abstract

The recent discovery of topological flat bands in twisted transition metal dichalcogenide homobilayers and multilayer graphene has sparked significant research interest. We propose a new platform for realizing tunable topological moire flat bands: twisted type-II Rashba homobilayers. The interplay between Rashba spin-orbit coupling and interlayer interactions generates an effective pseudo-antiferromagnetic field, opening a gap within the Dirac cone with non-zero Berry curvature. Using twisted BiTeI bilayers as an example, we predict the emergence of flat topological bands with a remarkably narrow bandwidth (below 20 meV). Notably, the system undergoes a transition from a valley Hall insulator to a quantum spin Hall insulator as the twisting angle increases. This transition arises from a competition between the twisting-driven effective spin-orbit coupling and sublattice onsite energies presented in type-II Rashba moir\'e structures. The high tunability of Rashba materials in terms of the spin-orbit coupling strength, interlayer interaction, and twisting angle expands the range of materials suitable for realizing and manipulating correlated topological properties.

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@article{arxiv.2411.10901,
  title  = {Twisted Type-II Rashba Homobilayer: A Platform for Tunable Topological Flat Bands},
  author = {Xilong Xu and Haonan Wang and Li Yang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2411.10901},
  year   = {2025}
}

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