Strained Bilayer Graphene, Emergent Energy Scales, and Moire Gravity
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2108.04252v4
- Date: Sat, 30 Apr 2022 05:23:13 GMT
- Title: Strained Bilayer Graphene, Emergent Energy Scales, and Moire Gravity
- Authors: Alireza Parhizkar and Victor Galitski
- Abstract summary: We show that twisted bilayer graphene can be tuned to tune energy scales and electronic correlations.
Low-energy physics of the resulting moir'e structure can be mathematically described in terms of a diffeomorphism in a continuum formulation.
We present an explicit toy construction of moir'e gravity, where the effective cosmological constant can be made arbitrarily small.
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- Abstract: Twisted bilayer graphene is a rich condensed matter system, which allows one
to tune energy scales and electronic correlations. The low-energy physics of
the resulting moir\'e structure can be mathematically described in terms of a
diffeomorphism in a continuum formulation. We point out that twisting is just
one example of moir\'e diffeomorphisms. Another particularly simple and
experimentally relevant transformation is a homogeneous isomorphic strain of
one of the layers, which gives rise to a nearly identical moir\'e pattern
(rotated by $90^\circ $ relative to the twisted structure) and potentially flat
bands. We further observe that low-energy physics of the strained bilayer
graphene takes the form of a theory of fermions tunneling between two curved
space-times. Conformal transformation of the metrics results in emergent
"moir\'e energy scales," which can be tuned to be much lower than those in the
native theory. This observation generalizes to an arbitrary space-time
dimension with or without an underlying lattice or periodicity and suggests a
family of toy models of "moir\'e gravity" with low emergent energy scales.
Motivated by these analogies, we present an explicit toy construction of
moir\'e gravity, where the effective cosmological constant can be made
arbitrarily small. We speculate about possible relevance of this scenario to
the fundamental vacuum catastrophe in cosmology.
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