“…Experimentally, numerous spectroscopy methods such as Raman spectroscopy [29][30][31], angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy [32], optical reflection spectroscopy [33] and terahertz time domain spectroscopy [34] have verified these properties. As a direct result of this featurerich electronic structure, many transport properties have been explored, including but not limited to: plasmon resonance [35], circular dichroism [36], chiral response [37][38][39], topologically protected zero modes [40], Mott insulating and superconductivity [41], THz photogalvanic response [42,43], strong optical response accompanied by symmetry dependent selection rules [13, 35-37, 44, 45], second harmonic generation (SHG) [46], Rabi oscillations [47] and more recently a strong nonlinear response optical response has been revealed in both the terahertz (THz)-far infrared (FIR) and mid infrared (MIR)-near infrared (NIR) regions [48,49]. (2) 1 and a (2) 2 ) and the bottom layer (spanned by a (1) 1 and a (1) 2 ) at different twist angles.…”