Contains fulltext : 35104.pdf (author's version ) (Open Access)Charge impurities in graphene can host an infinite family of Rydberg-like resonance states of massless Dirac particles. These states, appearing for supercritical charge, are described by Bohr-Sommerfeld quantization of collapsing classical trajectories that descend on point charge, in analogy to Rydberg states relation with planetary orbits. We argue that divalent and trivalent charge impurities in graphene is an ideal system for realization of this atomic collapse regime. Strong coupling of these states to the Dirac continuum via Klein tunneling leads to striking resonance effects with direct signatures in transport, local properties and enhancement of the Kon...
In this paper, we numerically study bound electron states induced by long-range Coulomb impurities i...
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Charge impurities in graphene can host an infinite family of Rydberg-like resonance states of massle...
In relativistic physics, both atomic collapse in heavy nucleus and Hawking radiation in black hole a...
We study the Dirac equation for quasiparticles in gapped graphene with two oppositely charged impuri...
The effect of supercritical charge impurities in graphene is very similar to the supercritical atomi...
Shytov, Andrei et al. “Atomic collapse, Lorentz boosts, Klein scattering, and other quantum-relativi...
Graphene, a two-dimensional (2D) honeycomb lattice of sp2-bonded carbon atoms, is renowned for its m...
Graphene has been actively researched because its low energy electronic Hamiltonian is the relativis...
The proximity of two different materials leads to an intricate coupling of quasiparticles so that an...
Contains fulltext : 36668.pdf (author's version ) (Closed access)Screening of char...
The proximity of two different materials leads to an intricate coupling of quasiparticles so that an...
The recent Quantum Hall experiments in graphene have confirmed the theoretically well-understood pic...
The proximity of two different materials leads to an intricate coupling of quasiparticles so that an...
In this paper, we numerically study bound electron states induced by long-range Coulomb impurities i...
Contains fulltext : 75159.pdf (preprint version ) (Open Access)7 p
Item does not contain fulltextExact solution of two-dimensional Dirac equation for Coulomb potential...
Charge impurities in graphene can host an infinite family of Rydberg-like resonance states of massle...
In relativistic physics, both atomic collapse in heavy nucleus and Hawking radiation in black hole a...
We study the Dirac equation for quasiparticles in gapped graphene with two oppositely charged impuri...
The effect of supercritical charge impurities in graphene is very similar to the supercritical atomi...
Shytov, Andrei et al. “Atomic collapse, Lorentz boosts, Klein scattering, and other quantum-relativi...
Graphene, a two-dimensional (2D) honeycomb lattice of sp2-bonded carbon atoms, is renowned for its m...
Graphene has been actively researched because its low energy electronic Hamiltonian is the relativis...
The proximity of two different materials leads to an intricate coupling of quasiparticles so that an...
Contains fulltext : 36668.pdf (author's version ) (Closed access)Screening of char...
The proximity of two different materials leads to an intricate coupling of quasiparticles so that an...
The recent Quantum Hall experiments in graphene have confirmed the theoretically well-understood pic...
The proximity of two different materials leads to an intricate coupling of quasiparticles so that an...
In this paper, we numerically study bound electron states induced by long-range Coulomb impurities i...
Contains fulltext : 75159.pdf (preprint version ) (Open Access)7 p
Item does not contain fulltextExact solution of two-dimensional Dirac equation for Coulomb potential...