Controlling the properties of materials by driving them out of equilibrium is an exciting prospect that has only recently begun to be explored. In this Letter we give a striking theoretical example of such materials design: a tunable gap in monolayer graphene is generated by exciting a particular optical phonon. We show that the system reaches a steady state whose transport properties are the same as if the system had a static electronic gap, controllable by the driving amplitude. Moreover, the steady state displays topological phenomena: there are chiral edge currents, which circulate a fractional charge e/2 per rotation cycle, with the frequency set by the optical phonon frequency. DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.110.17660
We demonstrate that the electronic structure of a material can be deformed into Floquet pseudobands ...
We demonstrate that the electronic structure of a material can be deformed into Floquet pseudobands ...
Graphene is an ideal two-dimensional nanoelectromechanical material due to its outstanding elastic p...
Controlling the properties of materials by driving them out of equilibrium is an exciting prospect t...
Controlling the properties of materials by driving them out of equilibrium is an exciting prospect t...
Controlling the properties of materials by driving them out of equilibrium is an exciting prospect t...
Controlling the properties of materials by driving them out of equilibrium is an exciting prospect t...
The search of new means of generating and controlling topological states of matter is at the front o...
The importance of controlling both the charge carrier density and the band gap of a semiconductor ca...
Bilayer graphene with an interlayer potential difference has an energy gap and, when the potential d...
An intense laser field in the high-frequency regime drives carriers in graphene nanoribbons (GNRs) o...
We study edge states in graphene systems where a bulk energy gap is opened by inversion symmetry bre...
The edges of graphene-based systems possess unusual electronic properties, originating from the non-...
An intense laser field in the high-frequency regime drives carriers in graphene nanoribbons (GNRs) o...
We propose systems that allow a tuning of the phonon transmission function T(ω) in graphene nanoribb...
We demonstrate that the electronic structure of a material can be deformed into Floquet pseudobands ...
We demonstrate that the electronic structure of a material can be deformed into Floquet pseudobands ...
Graphene is an ideal two-dimensional nanoelectromechanical material due to its outstanding elastic p...
Controlling the properties of materials by driving them out of equilibrium is an exciting prospect t...
Controlling the properties of materials by driving them out of equilibrium is an exciting prospect t...
Controlling the properties of materials by driving them out of equilibrium is an exciting prospect t...
Controlling the properties of materials by driving them out of equilibrium is an exciting prospect t...
The search of new means of generating and controlling topological states of matter is at the front o...
The importance of controlling both the charge carrier density and the band gap of a semiconductor ca...
Bilayer graphene with an interlayer potential difference has an energy gap and, when the potential d...
An intense laser field in the high-frequency regime drives carriers in graphene nanoribbons (GNRs) o...
We study edge states in graphene systems where a bulk energy gap is opened by inversion symmetry bre...
The edges of graphene-based systems possess unusual electronic properties, originating from the non-...
An intense laser field in the high-frequency regime drives carriers in graphene nanoribbons (GNRs) o...
We propose systems that allow a tuning of the phonon transmission function T(ω) in graphene nanoribb...
We demonstrate that the electronic structure of a material can be deformed into Floquet pseudobands ...
We demonstrate that the electronic structure of a material can be deformed into Floquet pseudobands ...
Graphene is an ideal two-dimensional nanoelectromechanical material due to its outstanding elastic p...