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Engineering Tunable Kagome Moir\'e Superlattices in Twisted Transition Metal Dichalcogenides
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Kagome systems are an ideal platform for exploring strongly correlated phases due to their unique electronic structure and geometric frustration. While recent solid-state realizations have uncovered a wealth of correlated states, they suffer from key limitations, including limited tunability of carrier density and interaction strength. Here, we propose an experimentally viable scheme to realize a breathing kagome moir\'e superlattice using a twisted trilayer of transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs). By twisting the top and bottom layers relative to the middle by small angles $\theta$ and $2\theta$, respectively, we generate a kagome-like moir\'e potential on the central layer. Continuum model calculations reveal isolated kagome bands featuring flat bands, Dirac points with tunable gaps, and van Hove singularities. Crucially, this platform offers unprecedented control over band structure, carrier density, and interactions, achievable via twist angle and electrostatic gating. Our work opens a new route to realizing clean, tunable kagome metals and provides a versatile platform for studying strongly correlated and topological phenomena.
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