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Long wavelength interdomain phonons and instability of dislocations in small-angle twisted bilayers
We develop a theory for long wavelength phonons originating at dislocations
separating domains in small-angle twisted homobilayers of 2D materials such as
graphene and MX$_2$ transition metal dichalcogenides (M=Mo,W; X=S,Se). We find
that both partial and perfect dislocations, forming due to lattice relaxation
in the twisted bilayers with parallel and anti-parallel alignment of unit cells
of the constituent layers, respectively, support several one-dimensional
subbands of the {\it interdomain} phonons. We show that spectrum of the lowest
gapless subband is characterized by imaginary frequencies, for wave-numbers
below a critical value, dependent on the dislocation orientation, which
indicates an instability for long enough straight partial and perfect
dislocations. The other subbands are gapped, with subband bottoms lying below
the frequency of interlayer shear mode in domains, which facilitates their
detection with the help of optical and magnetotransport techniques.