Symmetry, maximally localized Wannier states, and low energy model for the twisted bilayer graphene narrow bands

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Abstract

We build symmetry adapted maximally localized Wannier states, and construct the low energy tight binding model for the four narrow bands of the twisted bilayer graphene. We do so when the twist angle is commensurate, near the "magic" value, and the narrow bands are separated from the rest of the bands by energy gaps. On each layer and sublattice, every Wannier state has three peaks near the triangular Moire lattice sites. However, each Wannier state is localized and centered around a site of the honeycomb lattice that is dual to the triangular Moire lattice. Space group and the time reversal symmetries are realized locally. The corresponding tight binding model provides a starting point for studying the correlated many-body phases.

*J. K. was supported by the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory through NSF Grant No. DMR-1157490 and the State of Florida. O. V. was supported by NSF DMR1506756.

Presenters

  • Jian Kang

    • Florida State University
    • Physcis, Florida State University

Authors

  • Jian Kang

    • Florida State University
    • Physcis, Florida State University
  • Oskar Vafek

    • Florida State University