Local sublattice-symmetry breaking in rotationally faulted multilayer graphene

Physics – Condensed Matter – Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics

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Valley dependence in Eqs. (2) and (7) corrected; coordinates x and y interchanged in the appendix

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Interlayer coupling in rotationally faulted graphene multilayers breaks the local sublattice-symmetry of the individual layers. We present a theory of this mechanism, which reduces to an effective Dirac model with space-dependent mass in an important limit. It thus makes a wealth of existing knowledge available for the study of rotationally faulted graphene multilayers. We demonstrate quantitative agreement between our theory and a recent experiment.

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