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Emergence of bound states in ballistic magnetotransport of graphene antidots

P. Rakyta, E. Tóvári, M. Csontos, Sz. Csonka, A. Csordás, J. Cserti

Published 2014-08-07, updated 2014-09-25Version 2

An experimental method for detection of bound states around an antidot formed from a hole in a graphene sheet is proposed by measuring the ballistic two terminal conductances. In particularly, we consider the effect of bound states formed by magnetic field on the two terminal conductance and show that one can observe Breit-Wigner like resonances in the conductance as a function of the Fermi level close to the energies of the bound states. In addition, we develop a new numerical method in which the computational effort is proportional to the linear dimensions, instead of the area of the scattering region beeing typical for the existing numerical recursive Green's function method.

Comments: 7 pages, 6 figures
Journal: Phys. Rev. B 90, 125428 (2014)
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall
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