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Pressure induced gap modulation and topological transitions in twisted bilayer and double bilayer graphene

We study the electronic and topological properties of fully relaxed twisted bilayer (TBG) and double bilayer (TDBG) graphene under perpendicular pressure. An approach has been proposed to obtain the equilibrium in-plane structural deformation and out-of-plane corrugation in moiré superlattices under pressure. We find that the in-plane relaxation becomes much stronger under higher pressure, while the corrugation height in each layer is maintained. The comparison between band structures of relaxed and rigid structures demonstrates that not only the gaps on the electron and hole sides ($Δ_e$ and $Δ_h$) are significantly underestimated without relaxation but also the detailed dispersions of the middle bands of rigid structures are rather different from those of relaxed systems. $Δ_e$ and $Δ_h$ in TBG reach maximum values around critical pressures with narrowest middle bands. Topological transitions occur in TDBG under pressure with the middle valence and conduction bands in one valley touching and their Chern numbers transferred to each other. The pressure can also tune the gap at the neutrality point of TDBG, which becomes closed for a pressure range and reopened under higher pressure. The behavior of electronic structure of supertlattices under pressure is sensitive to the twist angle $θ$ with the critical pressures generally increase with $θ$.

preprint2020arXivOpen access

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