磁性
凝聚态物理
反铁磁性
石墨烯
铁磁性
双层石墨烯
费米能级
材料科学
单层
双层
物理
极化(电化学)
纳米技术
化学
电子
量子力学
生物化学
膜
物理化学
作者
Luis A. González-Árraga,José L. Lado,F. Guinea,Pablo San-José
标识
DOI:10.1103/physrevlett.119.107201
摘要
Twisted graphene bilayers develop highly localised states around AA-stacked regions for small twist angles. We show that interaction effects may induce either an antiferromagnetic (AF) and a ferromagnetic (F) polarization of said regions, depending on the electrical bias between layers. Remarkably, F-polarised AA regions under bias develop spiral magnetic ordering, with a relative $120^\circ$ misalignment between neighbouring regions due to a frustrated antiferromagnetic exchange. This remarkable spiral magnetism emerges naturally without the need of spin-orbit coupling, and competes with the more conventional lattice-antiferromagnetic instability, which interestingly develops at smaller bias under weaker interactions than in monolayer graphene, due to Fermi velocity suppression. This rich and electrically controllable magnetism could turn twisted bilayer graphene into an ideal system to study frustrated magnetism in two dimensions, with interesting potential also for a range of applications.
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