Resumen: We discuss plasmons of biased twisted bilayer graphene when the Fermi level lies inside the gap. The collective excitations are a network of chiral edge plasmons (CEP) entirely composed of excitations in the topological electronic edge states that appear at the AB-BA interfaces. The CEP form a hexagonal network with a unique energy scale ?p=(e2)/(?0?t0) with t0 the moiré lattice constant and ? the dielectric constant. From the dielectric matrix we obtain the plasmon spectra that has two main characteristics: (i) a diverging density of states at zero energy, and (ii) the presence of a plasmonic Dirac cone at â., ?~?p/2 with sound velocity vD=0.0075c, which is formed by zigzag and armchair current oscillations. A network model reveals that the antisymmetry of the plasmon bands implies that CEP scatter at the hexagon vertices maximally in the deflected chiral outgoing directions, with a current ratio of 4/9 into each of the deflected directions and 1/9 into the forward one. We show that scanning near-field microscopy should be able to observe the predicted plasmonic Dirac cone and its broken symmetry phases. Idioma: Inglés DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.125.256804 Año: 2020 Publicado en: Physical Review Letters 125, 25 (2020), 256804 [6 pp] ISSN: 0031-9007 Originalmente disponible en: Texto completo de la revista