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Title: Influence of spatially varying pseudo-magnetic field on a 2D electron gas in graphene
Keywords: Landau levels
Hall conductivity
Graphene - Electronic applications
Níveis de Landau
Condutividade Hall
Grafeno - Aplicações eletrônicas
Issue Date: 8-May-2015
Publisher: Elsevier
Citation: LEITE, L. G. da S. Influence of spatially varying pseudo-magnetic field on a 2D electron gas in graphene. Physics Letters A, Amsterdam, v. 379, n. 10-11, p. 907-911, 8 May 2015.
Abstract: The effect of a varying pseudo-magnetic field, which falls as 1/x2, on a two-dimensional electron gas in graphene is investigated. By considering the second order Dirac equation, we show that its correct general solution is that which might present singular wavefunctions since such field induced by elastic deformations diverges as x→0. We show that only this consideration yields the known relativistic Landau levels when we remove such elastic field. We have observed that the zero Landau level fails to develop for certain values of it. We then speculate about the consequences of these facts to the quantum Hall effect on graphene. We also analyze the changes in the relativistic cyclotron frequency. We hope our work is being probed in these contexts, since graphene has great potential for electronic applications.
URI: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S037596011500047X
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