Sublattice Symmetry Breaking And Ultralow Energy Excitations In Graphene-On-Hbn Heterostructures

U. R. Singh,M. Prada, V. Strenzke,B. Bosnjak, T. Schmirander, L. Tiemann,R. H. Blick

arxiv(2020)

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The low-lying states of graphene contain exciting topological properties that depend on the interplay of different symmetry-breaking terms. The corresponding energy gaps remained unexplored until recently due to the low-energy scale of the terms involved (few tens of mu eV). These low-energy terms include sublattice splitting, the Rashba coupling, and the intrinsic spin-orbit coupling, whose balance determines the topological properties. In this work, we unravel the contributions arising from the sublattice and the intrinsic spin orbit splitting in graphene on hexagonal boron-nitride. Employing resistively detected electron spin resonance, we identify a sublattice splitting of the order of 20 mu eV, and we confirm an intrinsic spin orbit coupling of approximately 45 mu eV. The dominance of the latter suggests a topologically nontrivial state, involving fascinating properties. Electron spin resonance is a promising route toward unveiling the intriguing band structure at low-energy scales.
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