In magic-angle twisted bilayer graphene, continuous uniaxial strain produces a gauge factor up to around 400, two orders of magnitude above conventional metals, with Curie-Weiss-like divergence near half filling.
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Giant elastoresistance in magic-angle twisted bilayer graphene
In magic-angle twisted bilayer graphene, continuous uniaxial strain produces a gauge factor up to around 400, two orders of magnitude above conventional metals, with Curie-Weiss-like divergence near half filling.