Resonant Interaction In Chiral Eshelby-Twisted Van Der Waals Atomic Layers

PHYSICAL REVIEW B(2021)

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We study the electronic structures of chiral Eshelby-twisted van der Waals atomic layers with a particular focus on a chiral twisted graphite (CTG), a graphene stack with a constant twist angle theta between successive layers. We show that each CTG can host infinitely many resonant states which arise from the interaction between the degenerate monolayer states of the constituent layers. Each resonant state has a screw rotational symmetry, and may have a smaller reduced Brillouin zone than other nonresonant states in the same structure. And each CTG can have the resonant states with up to four different screw symmetries. We derive the energies and wave functions of the resonant states in a universal form of a one-dimensional chain regardless of theta, and show that these states exhibit a clear optical selection rule for circularly polarized light. Finally, we discuss the uniqueness and existence of the exact center of the lattice and the self-similarity of the wave amplitudes of the resonant states.
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