Electron in bilayer graphene with magnetic fields leading to shape
invariant potentials
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2006.01988v2
- Date: Tue, 1 Sep 2020 23:43:44 GMT
- Title: Electron in bilayer graphene with magnetic fields leading to shape
invariant potentials
- Authors: David J Fern\'andez C, Juan D Garc\'ia M and Daniel O-Campa
- Abstract summary: The quantum behavior of electrons in bilayer graphene with applied magnetic fields is addressed.
By using second-order supersymmetric quantum mechanics the problem is transformed into two intertwined one dimensional stationary Schr"odinger equations.
The associated spectrum is analyzed, and the probability and current densities are determined.
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- Abstract: The quantum behavior of electrons in bilayer graphene with applied magnetic
fields is addressed. By using second-order supersymmetric quantum mechanics the
problem is transformed into two intertwined one dimensional stationary
Schr\"odinger equations whose potentials are required to be shape invariant.
Analytical solutions for the energy bound states are obtained for several
magnetic fields. The associated spectrum is analyzed, and the probability and
current densities are determined.
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