Van Hove Singularities and Excitonic Effects in the
Optical Conductivity of Twisted Bilayer Graphene
Posted on 2014-06-11 - 00:00
We report a systematic study of the
optical conductivity of twisted
bilayer graphene (tBLG) across a large energy range (1.2–5.6
eV) for various twist angles, combined with first-principles calculations.
At previously unexplored high energies, our data show signatures of
multiple van Hove singularities (vHSs) in the tBLG bands as well as
the nonlinearity of the single layer graphene bands and their electron–hole
asymmetry. Our data also suggest that excitonic effects play a vital
role in the optical spectra of tBLG. Including electron–hole
interactions in first-principles calculations is essential to reproduce
the shape of the conductivity spectra, and we find evidence of coherent
interactions between the states associated with the multiple vHSs
in tBLG.
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Havener, Robin
W.; Liang, Yufeng; Brown, Lola; Yang, Li; Park, Jiwoong (2016). Van Hove Singularities and Excitonic Effects in the
Optical Conductivity of Twisted Bilayer Graphene. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/nl500823k