“…Moiré potentials obtained in graphene multi-layer structures by slight misalignment of the stacked layers have proven remarkably fruitful for tuning the singleparticle spectrum [6][7][8] and thereby achieving exotic phases driven by the combined effects of electronic correlation and topology [9,10]. Twisted bilayer graphene (TBG) with two rotated graphene sheets thus exhibits a plethora of interesting phases [11], including correlated symmetry breaking insulators [12][13][14][15][16][17], signatures of fragile topology [18,19], orbital magnetism [20][21][22][23][24] and Chern insulators [25][26][27][28] with a quantum anomalous Hall effect [29][30][31], nematicity [32,33], and superconductivity [10,22,34]. Significant theoretical progress has been also achieved, especially in understanding the competing non-superconducting phases, see for instance Refs.…”