Accurate Measurement of the Gap of Graphene / h − BN Moiré Superlattice through Photocurrent Spectroscopy
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Han, Tianyi; Yang, Jixiang; Zhang, Qihang; Wang, Lei; Watanabe, Kenji; Taniguchi, Takashi; McEuen, Paul L; Ju, Long; ... Show more Show less
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Monolayer graphene aligned with hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN) develops a gap at the charge neutrality point (CNP). This gap has previously been extensively studied by electrical transport through thermal activation measurements. Here, we report the determination of the gap size at the CNP of graphene/h-BN superlattice through photocurrent spectroscopy study. We demonstrate two distinct measurement approaches to extract the gap size. A maximum of ∼14 meV gap is observed for devices with a twist angle of less than 1°. This value is significantly smaller than that obtained from thermal activation measurements, yet larger than the theoretically predicted single-particle gap. Our results suggest that lattice relaxation and moderate electron-electron interaction effects may enhance the CNP gap in graphene/h-BN superlattice.
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2021Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of PhysicsJournal
Physical Review Letters
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American Physical Society (APS)
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Han, Tianyi, Yang, Jixiang, Zhang, Qihang, Wang, Lei, Watanabe, Kenji et al. 2021. "Accurate Measurement of the Gap of Graphene / h − BN Moiré Superlattice through Photocurrent Spectroscopy." Physical Review Letters, 126 (14).
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