Quantized transport, strain-induced perfectly conducting modes, and valley filtering on shape-optimized graphene Corbino devices

Gareth Jones, Dario Andres Bahamon, Antonio H Castro Neto, Vitor M. Pereira

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    Abstract

    The extreme mechanical resilience of graphene and the peculiar coupling it hosts between lattice and electronic degrees of freedom have spawned a strong impetus toward strain-engineered graphene where, on the one hand, strain augments the richness of its phenomenology and makes possible new concepts for electronic devices, and on the other hand, new and extreme physics might take place. Here, we demonstrate that the shape of substrates supporting graphene sheets can be optimized for approachable experiments where strain-induced pseudomagnetic fields (PMF) can be tailored by pressure for directionally selective electronic transmission and pinching-off of current flow down to the quantum channel limit. The Corbino-type layout explored here furthermore allows filtering of charge carriers according to valley and current direction, which can be used to inject or collect valley-polarized currents, thus realizing one of the basic elements required for valleytronics. Our results are based on a framework developed to realistically determine the combination of strain, external parameters, and geometry optimally compatible with the target spatial profile of a desired physical property—the PMF in this case. Characteristic conductance profiles are analyzed through quantum transport calculations on large graphene devices having the optimal shape.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)5304-5313
    JournalNano Letters
    Volume17
    Issue number9
    Early online date4 Aug 2017
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2017

    Keywords

    • graphene
    • strain engineering
    • valleytronics
    • quantum transport
    • snake states
    • pseudomagnetic fields

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