A four-layer graphene double-moiré device allows independent tuning and thermodynamic probing of two twisted-bilayer-graphene flat bands, revealing correlated insulators near magic angle and charge-neutrality gaps at larger twist angles.
Weak Coupling Theory of Magic-Angle Twisted Bilayer Graphene
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Strong correlations occur in magic-angle twisted bilayer graphene (MATBG) when the octet of flat moir\'e minibands centered on charge neutrality (CN) is partially occupied. The octet consists of a single valence band and a single conduction band for each of four degenerate spin-valley flavors. Motivated by the importance of Hartree electrostatic interactions in determining the filling-factor dependent band structure, we use a time-dependent Hartree approximation to gain insight into electronic correlations. We find that the electronic compressibility is dominated by Hartree interactions, that paramagnetic states are stable over a range of density near CN, and that the dependence of energy on flavor polarization is strongly overestimated by mean-field theory.
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Independently Tunable Flat Bands and Correlations in a Graphene Double Moir\'e System
A four-layer graphene double-moiré device allows independent tuning and thermodynamic probing of two twisted-bilayer-graphene flat bands, revealing correlated insulators near magic angle and charge-neutrality gaps at larger twist angles.