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We consider a graphene bilayer with a relative small angle rotation between the layers--a stacking defect often seen in the surface of graphite--and calculate the electronic structure near zero energy in a continuum approximation. Contrary to what happens in an AB stacked bilayer and in accord with observations in epitaxial graphene, we find: (a) the low energy dispersion is linear, as in a single layer, but the Fermi velocity can be significantly smaller than the single-layer value; (b) an external electric field, perpendicular to the layers, does not open an electronic gap.
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J. M. B. Lopes dos Santos
N. M. R. Peres
A. H. Castro Neto
Physical Review Letters
Boston University
Universidade do Porto
University of Minho
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/6a03372d200d7a04bd755b97 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevlett.99.256802
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