Valley-momentum locking in a graphene superlattice with Y-shaped Kekul\'e bond texture

Abstract

Recent experiments by Guti\'errez et al. [Nature Phys. 12, 950 (2016)] on a graphene-copper superlattice have revealed an unusual Kekul\'e bond texture in the honeycomb lattice --- a Y-shaped modulation of weak and strong bonds with a wave vector connecting two Dirac points. We show that this so-called "Kek-Y" texture produces two species of massless Dirac fermions, with valley isospin locked parallel or antiparallel to the direction of motion. In a magnetic field B the valley degeneracy of the B-dependent Landau levels is removed by the valley-momentum locking --- but a B-independent and valley-degenerate zero-mode remains.

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