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Quantum pumping in graphene
Elsa Prada, Pablo San-Jose, Henning Schomerus
Published 2009-07-09, updated 2009-12-15Version 2
We show that graphene-based quantum pumps can tap into evanescent modes, which penetrate deeply into the device as a consequence of Klein tunneling. The evanescent modes dominate pumping at the Dirac point, and give rise to a universal response under weak driving for short and wide pumps, in close analogy to their role for the minimal conductivity in ballistic transport. In contrast, evanescent modes contribute negligibly to normal pumps. Our findings add a new incentive for the exploration of graphene-based nanoelectronic devices.
Comments: 4 pages, 3 figures. Published version
Journal: Phys. Rev. B 80, 245414 (2009)
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall
Keywords: quantum pumping, graphene-based quantum pumps, normal pumps, evanescent modes contribute negligibly, nanoelectronic devices
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