Sunday, May 30, 2021

Materials breakthrough enables twistronics for bulk systems

Good news! Will superconductivity finally be realized as a new major technology?

"... “A number of new physical phenomena — such as unconventional superconductivity — have been discovered recently by stacking individual layers of atomically-thin materials on top of each other at a twist angle, which results in the formation of what we call moiré superlattices,” ..."

"... Here, by using cathodoluminescence in a scanning transmission electron microscope, we show that the optical properties of stacked, >100 nm thick hexagonal boron nitride (hBN) films can be continuously tuned by their relative twist angles. Due to the formation of a moiré superlattice between the two interface layers of the twisted films, a new moiré sub-band gap is formed with continuously decreasing magnitude as a function of the twist angle, resulting in tunable luminescence wavelength and intensity increase of >40×. Our results demonstrate that moiré phenomena extend beyond monolayer-based systems and can be preserved in a technologically relevant, bulklike material at room temperature, dominating optical properties of hBN films for applications in medicine, environmental, or information technologies."

Materials breakthrough enables twistronics for bulk systems | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology SMART findings allow a new way to control light emitting from materials.

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