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Observation of negative refraction of Dirac fermions in graphene

Gil-Ho Lee, Geon-Hyoung Park, Hu-Jong Lee

Published 2015-06-20Version 1

Half a century ago, Veselago proposed left-handed materials with negative permittivity and permeability, in which waves propagate with phase and group velocities in opposite directions. Significant work has been undertaken to attain this left-handed response, such as establishing a negative refractive index in so-called metamaterials, which consist of periodic sub-wavelength structures. However, an electronic counterpart has not been demonstrated owing to difficulties in creating repeated structures smaller than the electronic Fermi wavelength (\lambda_F) of the order ~ 10 nm. Here, without needing to engineer sub-wavelength structures, we demonstrate negative refractive behaviour of Dirac fermions in graphene, exploiting its unique relativistic band structure. Analysis of both electron focusing through a n-p-n flat lens and negative refraction across n-p junctions confirms left-handed behaviour in the electronic system. This new approach to electronic optics is of particular relevance to the on-going efforts to develop novel quantum devices with emerging layered materials.

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