Moiré-modulated band gap and van Hove singularities in twisted bilayer germanene
Pantelis Bampoulis,
Carolien Castenmiller,
Dennis J Klaassen
et al.
Abstract:Twisting bilayers of two-dimensional topological insulators has the potential to create unique quantum states of matter. Here, we successfully synthesized a twisted bilayer of germanene on Ge2Pt(101) with a 21.8o twist angle, corresponding to a commensurate (√7×√7) structure. Using scanning tunneling microscopy and spectroscopy, we unraveled the structural and electronic properties of this configuration, revealing a moiré-modulated band gap and a well-defined edge state. This band gap opens at AB/BA stacked si… Show more
Germanene maintains its topological edge states at room temperature despite thermal smearing of the bulk band gap. These states can be controlled by a perpendicular electric field, highlighting its potential for low-energy electronic applications.
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