Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2025 Annual Meeting of the APS Far West Section
Friday–Sunday, October 10–12, 2025; UC Santa Cruz - Stevenson College
Session S00: Posters II: Condensed Matter, Materials Science, Education, Gravitation, Plasma, Nuclear, Climate Science, and Other Physics (10:30AM - 12:00PM)
10:30 AM,
Sunday, October 12, 2025
UC Santa Cruz Stevenson College
Room: Stevenson Campus
Abstract: S00.00015 : Tight Binding Study of Multilayer Graphene With Arbitrary Stacking
Presenter:
Fred Sun
(BASIS Independent Silicon Valley)
Authors:
Fred Sun
(BASIS Independent Silicon Valley)
Jia-An Yan
(Towson Uninversity)
Collaborations:
Fred Sun, Jia-An Yan
structure at the Fermi level. The Dirac cones of graphene provide a basis for which much research
has been done in order to tune and analyze the electronic properties of the system at its Fermi level.
Traditionally, the semiconductor technique of doping has shown to be able to shift the Fermi level
away from the Dirac cones. We intend to do this without introducing any impurities but instead
through arbitrary stacking. We provide an analytical solution for finding the nonzero momentum
magnitudes that give energies at the Fermi level for arbitrarily stacked graphene, which introduce
rings around the Dirac points at the Fermi level, similar to semiconductor doping. Moreover, we
provide an analysis of inducing flat bands in an arbitrary stack, which provides consequences for
superconductivity.
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