So far the physics of moiré graphene bilayers at large, incommensurate rotation angles has been considered uninteresting. It has been held that the interlayer coupling in such structures is weak… Click to show full abstract
So far the physics of moiré graphene bilayers at large, incommensurate rotation angles has been considered uninteresting. It has been held that the interlayer coupling in such structures is weak and the system can be thought of as a pair of decoupled single graphene sheets to a good approximation. Here, we demonstrate that for large rotation angles near commensurate ones, the interlayer coupling, far from being weak, is able to completely localize electrons to within a large scale, geometrically frustrated network of topologically protected modes. The emergent geometric frustration of the system gives rise to completely flat bands, with strong correlation physics as a result. All of this arises although in the lattice structure no large scale pattern appears to the unguided eye. Sufficiently close to commensuration the low-energy physics of this remarkable system has an exact solution.
               
Click one of the above tabs to view related content.