Emergent electronic insulating states in a one-dimensional moir\'e superlattice
Jianfeng Bi, Masaki Minamikawa, Ruige Dong, DongJun Kang, Zihan Weng, Shaoqi Sun, Kenji Watanabe, Takashi Taniguchi, Ryosuke Okumura, Huizhen Wu, Naoto Nakatsuji, SeokJae Yoo, Mikito Koshino, Sihan Zhao

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates the creation of electronic insulating states in a one-dimensional moiré superlattice formed by aligning a carbon nanotube with hBN, revealing new quantum phases driven by moiré effects.
Contribution
It introduces a novel 1D moiré engineering approach using carbon nanotube/hBN heterostructures and explores the resulting electronic insulating states and their underlying mechanisms.
Findings
Insulating states observed at charge neutrality and moiré fillings.
Alignment with hBN is crucial for insulating behavior.
Theoretical calculations suggest electron interactions may cause these states.
Abstract
Two-dimensional (2D) van der Waals (vdW) moir\'e superlattices have provided a powerful knob to engineer a plethora of new quantum states. However, extending such moir\'e engineering to one-dimensional (1D) vdW systems has remained challenging. Here we report the moir\'e-engineered electronic insulating states in a new 1D moir\'e superlattice, by crystallographically aligning an armchair single-walled carbon nanotube (SWNT) to 2D hexagonal boron nitride (hBN) substrate. Remarkably, we observe the emergence of pronounced insulating states at charge neutrality point (CNP), full and half moir\'e fillings in lattice-aligned armchair SWNT/hBN heterostructures by low-temperature electrical transport measurements. In strong contrast, armchair SWNT devices without hBN alignment do not show any of these insulating behaviors, providing compelling evidence for the significant 1D moir\'e effect.…
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Topics2D Materials and Applications · Graphene research and applications · Topological Materials and Phenomena
