Topological Flat Bands in Strained Graphene: Substrate
Engineering and Optical Control
Posted on 2023-08-14 - 15:14
The discovery of correlated phases
in twisted moiré superlattices
accelerated the search for low-dimensional materials with exotic properties.
A promising approach uses engineered substrates to strain the material.
However, designing substrates for tailored properties is hindered
by the incomplete understanding of the relationship between the substrate’s
shapes and the electronic properties of the deposited materials. By
analyzing effective models of graphene under periodic deformations
with generic crystalline profiles, we identify strong C2z symmetry breaking as the critical
substrate geometric feature for emerging energy gaps and quasi-flat
bands. We find continuous strain profiles producing connected pseudomagnetic
field landscapes are important for band topology. We show that the
resultant electronic and topological properties from a substrate can
be controlled with circularly polarized light, which also offers unique
signatures for identifying the band topology imprinted by strain.
Our results can guide experiments on strain engineering for exploring
interesting transport and topological phenomena.