We report on the observation of Coulomb drag between graphene-hexagonal boron nitride (hBN) moiré heterostructure with a moiré wavelength of $\sim$14 nm and an intrinsic graphene with a lattice constant of $\sim$0.25 nm. By tuning carrier densities of each graphene layer independently, we find that the charge carriers in moiré mini-bands, i.e., near the satellite Dirac point (sDP), can be coupled with the massless Fermions near the original Dirac point (oDP), strongly enough to generate a finite drag resistivity. At high temperature ($T$) and large density ($n$), the drag resistivities near both oDP and sDP follow a typical $n^{-α}$ ($α=1.3\sim1.7$) and $T^2$ power law dependence as expected for the momentum transfer process and it also satisfies the layer reciprocity. In contrast, at low $T$, the layer reciprocity is broken in both oDP-oDP and sDP-oDP coupled regions that suggest dominant energy drag. Furthermore, quantitatively, the drag resistivities near sDPs are smaller than those near oDP and they deviate from $T^2$ dependence below $\sim$100 K. These results suggest that the coupling between the carriers in moiré mini-bands and those in original Dirac bands may not be of a simple Fermi liquid nature.
Л. А. Пономаренко, Alessandro Principi, Andy Niblett, Wendong Wang, Р. В. Горбачев, Piranavan Kumaravadivel, Alexey I. Berdyugin, Alexey Ermakov, Sergey Slizovskiy, Kenji Watanabe, Takashi Taniguchi, Qi Ge, Vladimir I. Fal’ko, L. Eaves, M. T. Greenaway, A. K. Geǐm
Л. А. Пономаренко, Alessandro Principi, Andy Niblett, Wendong Wang, Р. В. Горбачев, Piranavan Kumaravadive, Alexey I. Berdyugin, А. V. Ermakov, Sergey Slizovskiy, Kenji Watanabe, Takashi Taniguchi, Qi Ge, Vladimir I. Fal’ko, L. Eaves, M. T. Greenaway, A. K. Geim
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