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Tunable wavevector filtering in borophane based normal metal-barrier-normal metal junctions

Prasun Das, Sangita De Sarkar, Asim Kumar Ghosh

Published 2019-09-17Version 1

We study the transport properties of Dirac electrons across a two-dimensional normal metal-barrier-normal metal (NBN) interfaces in monolayer borophane. We analyze the transmission probability with variation of the width of the barrier region, the incidence energy and transverse momentum. We demonstrate that a gap exists in the transmission probability spectrum and the position, width of transmission gap can be tuned by the barrier strength and transverse momentum respectively. We point out the variation of the ballistic tunneling conductance as a function of the width of the barrier region and incident energy. We find that the oscillatory or decaying nature of the conductance with variation in barrier width depends upon the number of classical and quantum modes which are controlled by the incident energy and barrier strength. We show that the conductance as a function of incident energy vanishes when the incident energy becomes identical to the barrier height and identify that this effect is caused by the presence of transmission gap in the transmission probability. Based on these findings we propose a perfectly tunable wavevector filter for Borophane. We expect our findings posses useful applications in borophane based nano-electronic devices.

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