top of page

Publications

All-strain based valley filter in graphene nanoribbons using snake states

L. S. Cavalcante, A. Chaves, D. R. da Costa, G. A. Farias, and F. M. Peeters

Phys. Rev. B 94, 075432

2016

arXiv.org
Acess article

Abstract

A pseudomagnetic field kink can be realized along a graphene nanoribbon using strain engineering. Electron transport along this kink is governed by snake states that are characterized by a single propagation direction. Those pseudomagnetic fields point towards opposite directions in the K and K′ valleys, leading to valley polarized snake states. In a graphene nanoribbon with armchair edges this effect results in a valley filter that is based only on strain engineering. We discuss how to maximize this valley filtering by adjusting the parameters that define the stress distribution along the graphene ribbon.

logo.png

Physics | Federal University of Ceará

Department of Physics

Pici Campus - Block 922
60.455-970 Fortaleza (CE) Brazil

Physics Graduate Program

Telephone: +55 (85) 3366 9906
email: posgrad@fisica.ufc.br

Bachelor's degree in Physics

Telephone: +55 (85) 3366 9485

email: coordenacaobacharelado@fisica.ufc.br
 

Licentiate degree in Physics

Telephone: +55 (85) 3366 9485

email: coordenacao-licenciatura@fisica.ufc.br

  © 2020 Condensed Matter Theory Group - Department of Physics of Federal University of Ceará

Useful Links

Brasao4_vertical_cor_300dpi.png
capes-72012-RGB-1024x939.png
cnpq-logo-7.png
funcap.png

For Members

bottom of page