High-Precision Twist-Controlled Bilayer and Trilayer Graphene

Advanced Materials
Xu-Dong ChenJian-Guo Tian

Abstract

Twist-controlled bilayer graphene (tBLG) and double-twisted trilayer graphene (DTTG) with high precision are fabricated and their controllable optoelectronic properties are investigated for the first time. The successful fabrication of tBLG and DTTG with designated θ provides an attractive starting point for systematic studies of interlayer coupling in misoriented few-layer graphene systems with well-defined geometry.

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