Bilayer graphene under pressure: Electron-hole symmetry breaking, valley Hall effect, and Landau levels
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Muñoz Sáez, Francisco
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Ojeda Collado, H. P.
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Usaj, Gonzalo
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Sofo, Jorge
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Balseiro, C. A.
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2016-12-01T18:26:40Z
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2016-12-01T18:26:40Z
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2016
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Physical Review B Vol. 93, No. 23, 235443 (2016)
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10.1103/PhysRevB.93.235443
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/141579
Abstract
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The electronic structure of bilayer graphene under pressure develops very interesting features with an enhancement of the trigonal warping and a splitting of the parabolic touching bands at the K point of the reciprocal space into four Dirac cones, one at K and three along the T symmetry lines. As pressure is increased, these cones separate in reciprocal space and in energy, breaking the electron-hole symmetry. Due to their energy separation, their opposite Berry curvature can be observed in valley Hall effect experiments and in the structure of the Landau levels. Based on the electronic structure obtained by density functional theory, we develop a low energy Hamiltonian that describes the effects of pressure on measurable quantities such as the Hall conductivity and the Landau levels of the system.
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Financiamiento Basal para Centros Cientificos y Tecnologicos de Excelencia
FB 0807
Fondecyt
1150806
American Physical Society
ANPCyT
PICTs 2013-1045
Bicentenario 2010-1060
CONICET
PIP 11220110100832
SeCyT-UNC
06/C415
ICTP associateship program
Simons Foundation