Natural and artificial honeycomb lattices are of great interest because the band structure of these lattices, if properly constructed, contains a Dirac point. Such lattices occur naturally in the form of graphene and carbon nanotubes. They have been created in the laboratory in the form of semiconductor 2DEGs, optical lattices, and photonic crystals. We show that, over a wide energy range, gases (of electrons, atoms, or photons) that propagate through these lattices are Lorentz gases and the corresponding classical dynamics is chaotic. Thus honeycomb lattices are also of interest for understanding eigenstate thermalization and the conductor-insulator transition due to dynamic Anderson localization.Robert A. Welch Foundation F-1051Physic
Electromagnetic driving in a honeycomb lattice can induce gaps and topological edge states with a st...
We study the scattering of waves off a potential step in deformed honeycomb lattices. For deformatio...
PACS 67.85.-d – Ultracold gases, trapped gases Abstract –We present a new model to realize artificia...
Natural and artificial honeycomb lattices are of great interest because the band structure of these ...
In condensed matter physics, the peculiar Dirac dynamics of electrons in graphene enables a plethora...
We study the dynamics of coherent waves in nonlinear honeycomb lattices and show that nonlinearity b...
Solitons and necklaces in the first band gap of a two-dimensional optically induced honeycomb defocu...
We theoretically investigate the flow of electromagnetic waves in complex honeycomb photonic lattice...
We explore the possibility of inducing a topological insulator phase in a honeycomb lattice lacking ...
Seminar Goethe University, Frankfurt, Germany, 18-04-2013Ultracold atomic gases in optical lattices ...
Graphene, a two dimensional honeycomb structure comprised of carbon atoms, has\ud sparked great inte...
We examine - both experimentally and numerically - a two-dimensional nonlinear driven electrical lat...
The theoretical basis leading to the creation of a light field with a hexagonal honeycomb structure ...
Classical chaos is known to affect wave propagation because it signifies the presence of broken symm...
Ultracold atomic gases trapped at the interference of coherent beams of light constitute an artifici...
Electromagnetic driving in a honeycomb lattice can induce gaps and topological edge states with a st...
We study the scattering of waves off a potential step in deformed honeycomb lattices. For deformatio...
PACS 67.85.-d – Ultracold gases, trapped gases Abstract –We present a new model to realize artificia...
Natural and artificial honeycomb lattices are of great interest because the band structure of these ...
In condensed matter physics, the peculiar Dirac dynamics of electrons in graphene enables a plethora...
We study the dynamics of coherent waves in nonlinear honeycomb lattices and show that nonlinearity b...
Solitons and necklaces in the first band gap of a two-dimensional optically induced honeycomb defocu...
We theoretically investigate the flow of electromagnetic waves in complex honeycomb photonic lattice...
We explore the possibility of inducing a topological insulator phase in a honeycomb lattice lacking ...
Seminar Goethe University, Frankfurt, Germany, 18-04-2013Ultracold atomic gases in optical lattices ...
Graphene, a two dimensional honeycomb structure comprised of carbon atoms, has\ud sparked great inte...
We examine - both experimentally and numerically - a two-dimensional nonlinear driven electrical lat...
The theoretical basis leading to the creation of a light field with a hexagonal honeycomb structure ...
Classical chaos is known to affect wave propagation because it signifies the presence of broken symm...
Ultracold atomic gases trapped at the interference of coherent beams of light constitute an artifici...
Electromagnetic driving in a honeycomb lattice can induce gaps and topological edge states with a st...
We study the scattering of waves off a potential step in deformed honeycomb lattices. For deformatio...
PACS 67.85.-d – Ultracold gases, trapped gases Abstract –We present a new model to realize artificia...