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Electron Interactions and Gap Opening in Graphene Superlattices

Justin C. W. Song, Andrey V. Shytov, Leonid S. Levitov

Published 2012-12-30, updated 2013-12-18Version 4

We develop a theory of interaction effects in graphene superlattices, where tunable superlattice periodicity can be used as a knob to control the gap at the Dirac point. Applied to graphene on hexa-boron-nitride (G/h-BN), our theory predicts substantial many-body enhancement of this gap. Tunable by the moire superlattice periodicity, a few orders of magnitude enhancement is reachable under optimal conditions. The Dirac point gap enhancement can be much larger than that of the minigaps opened by Bragg scattering at principal superlattice harmonics. This naturally explains the conundrum of large Dirac point gaps recently observed in G/h-BN heterostructures and their tunability by the G/h-BN twist angle.

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