Stack of Correlated Insulating States in Bilayer Graphene Kagome Superlattice

X Xinyu Cai F Fengfan Ren (State Key Laboratory of Quantum Functional Materials School of Physical Science and Technology ShanghaiTech University Shanghai China) Q Qiao Li (Key Laboratory of Applied Surface and Colloid Chemistry, Ministry of Education and School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering) Y Yanran Shi Y Yifan Wang Y Yifan Zhang Z Zhenghang Zhi (School of Information Science and Technology, ShanghaiTech University 1 , Shanghai 201210,) J Jiawei Luo (State Key Laboratory of Quantum Functional Materials, School of Physical Science and Technology) Y Yulin Chen (State Key Laboratory of Quantum Functional Materials, School of Physical Science and Technology) J Jianpeng Liu X Xufeng Kou (School of Information Science and Technology, ShanghaiTech University 1 , Shanghai 201210,) Z Zhongkai Liu

Abstract

ABSTRACT Graphene‐based systems have emerged as a rich platform for exploring emergent quantum phenomena—including superconductivity, magnetism, and correlated insulating behavior—arising from flat electronic bands that enhance many‐body interactions. Realizing such flat bands has thus far relied primarily on moiré graphene superlattices or rhombohedral stacking graphene systems, both of which face challenges in reproducibility and tunability. Here, we introduce an artificial Kagome superlattice in bilayer graphene, engineered via nanopatterning of the dielectric substrate to create a precisely defined and electrostatically tunable periodic potential. Magnetotransport measurements reveal the emergence of a stack of correlated insulating states at moderate superlattice potentials, characteristic of strong electron–electron interactions within Kagome‐induced flat bands. As temperature increases, these correlated gaps collapse, signaling the thermal suppression of interaction‐driven states. Continuum‐model calculations confirm the formation of multiple flat minibands and reproduce the observed evolution of band reconstruction. Our results establish dielectric‐patterned graphene superlattices as a robust and controllable architecture for realizing flat‐band–induced correlated phenomena beyond moiré systems.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 17
Published March 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (12)

X

Xinyu Cai

F

Fengfan Ren

State Key Laboratory of Quantum Functional Materials School of Physical Science and Technology ShanghaiTech University Shanghai China

Q

Qiao Li

Key Laboratory of Applied Surface and Colloid Chemistry, Ministry of Education and School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering

Y

Yanran Shi

Y

Yifan Wang

Y

Yifan Zhang

Z

Zhenghang Zhi

School of Information Science and Technology, ShanghaiTech University 1 , Shanghai 201210,

J

Jiawei Luo

State Key Laboratory of Quantum Functional Materials, School of Physical Science and Technology

Y

Yulin Chen

State Key Laboratory of Quantum Functional Materials, School of Physical Science and Technology

J

Jianpeng Liu

X

Xufeng Kou

School of Information Science and Technology, ShanghaiTech University 1 , Shanghai 201210,

Z

Zhongkai Liu