Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS March Meeting 2021
Volume 66, Number 1
Monday–Friday, March 15–19, 2021; Virtual; Time Zone: Central Daylight Time, USA
Session F48: 2D Heterostructures II: Twisted Bilayers
11:30 AM–1:54 PM,
Tuesday, March 16, 2021
Sponsoring
Unit:
DCMP
Chair: GuangXin Ni, Florida State University
Abstract: F48.00009 : Reconstruction of moiré lattices in twisted transition metal dichalcogenide bilayers
1:06 PM–1:18 PM
Live
Presenter:
Indrajit Maity
(Indian Institute of Science Bangalore)
Authors:
Indrajit Maity
(Indian Institute of Science Bangalore)
Manish Jain
(Indian Institute of Science Bangalore)
Prabal K Maiti
(Indian Institute of Science Bangalore)
Hullikal R Krishnamurthy
(Indian Institute of Science Bangalore)
moiré lattices is the inclusion of the effects of structural relaxation of the un-relaxed moiré lattices.
Here, we propose novel structures for twisted bilayer of transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs).
For θ > 58.4o , we show a dramatic reconstruction of the moiré lattices, leading to a trimerization
of the unfavorable stacking. We show that the development of curved domain walls due to the
three-fold symmetry of the stacking energy landscape is responsible for such lattice reconstruction.
Furthermore, we show that the lattice reconstruction notably changes electronic band-structure.
This includes the occurrence of flat bands near the edges of the conduction as well as valence bands,
with the valence band maximum, in particular, corresponding to localized states enclosed by the
trimer.
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