Using scanning-tunneling-microscopy and theoretical modeling on heterostructures of twisted bilayer graphene and hexagonal Boron-Nitride, we show that the emergent super-moire structures display a rich landscape of moire-crystals and quasicrystals. We reveal a phase-diagram comprised of commensurate moire-crystals embedded in swaths of moire quasicrystals. The 1:1 commensurate crystal, expected to be a Chern insulator, should only exist at one point on the phase-diagram, implying that it ought to be practically undetectable. Surprisingly we find that the commensurate crystals exist over a much wider than predicted range, providing evidence of an unexpected self-alignment mechanism that is explained using an elastic-network model. The remainder of the phase-diagram, where we observe tunable quasicrystals, affords a new platform for exploring the unique electronic-properties of these rarely found in nature structures.
Comment: 37 pages, 18 figures