Generating quantizing pseudomagnetic fields by bending graphene ribbons
Physical Review B 81(3)
Article 2010 English
Authors
FG
F. Guinea
AG
A. K. Geǐm
MK
M. I. Katsnelson
Abstract
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We analyze the mechanical deformations that are required to create uniform pseudomagnetic fields in graphene. It is shown that, if a ribbon is bent in-plane into a circular arc, this can lead to fields exceeding 10T, which is sufficient for the observation of pseudo-Landau quantization. The arc geometry is simpler than those suggested previously and, in our opinion, has much better chances to be realized experimentally soon. The effects of a scalar potential induced by dilatation in this geometry is shown to be negligible.
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