Solving the Schrödinger problem for electrons in graphene subjected to both a stationary magnetic field and a strong high-frequency electromagnetic wave (dressing field), we found that the dressing field drastically changes the structure of Landau levels in graphene. As a consequence, the magnetoelectronic properties of graphene are very sensitive to the dressing field. Particularly, it is demonstrated theoretically that the dressing field strongly changes the optical spectra and the Shubnikov–de Haas oscillations. As a result, the developed theory opens a way for controlling magnetoelectronic properties of graphene with light.MOE (Min. of Education, S’pore)Published versio
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When high-frequency radiation is incident upon graphene subjected to a perpendicular magnetic field,...
In this work we address the ground state magnetization in graphene, considering the Zeeman effect an...
We demonstrated theoretically that the renormalization of the electron energy spectrum near the Dira...
We theoretically study the Landau level spectrum of a graphene bilayer subjected to a magnetic field...
Placing a two-dimensional sheet of graphene in an external magnetic field the continuous electronic ...
In the present paper the magneto-optical Franz-Keldysh effect is predicted to occur in graphene. Exp...
We investigate graphene under an inhomogeneous uniaxial strain and an in-plane electric field. We ex...
Weshow that, on general theoretical grounds, transmission of light in graphene always presents a non...
The influence of a magnetic field on Landau levels (LLs) in graphene-based devices is described via ...
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In this work, we study the low-energy electronic spectrum of a graphene layer structure with a discl...
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When high-frequency radiation is incident upon graphene subjected to a perpendicular magnetic field,...
In this work we address the ground state magnetization in graphene, considering the Zeeman effect an...