Band strutures of hybrid graphene quantum dots with magnetic flux
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2107.14568v1
- Date: Fri, 30 Jul 2021 12:04:13 GMT
- Title: Band strutures of hybrid graphene quantum dots with magnetic flux
- Authors: Bouchaib Lemaalem, Youness Zahidi, Ahmed Jellal
- Abstract summary: We study the band structures of hybrid graphene quantum dots subject to a magnetic flux and electrostatic potential.
For the valley $K'$, it is found that the magnetic flux strongly acts by decreasing the gap and shifting energy levels away from zero radius with some oscillations.
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- Abstract: We study the band structures of hybrid graphene quantum dots subject to a
magnetic flux and electrostatic potential. The system is consisting of a
circular single layer graphene surrounded by an infinite bilayer graphene. By
solving the Dirac equation we obtain the solution of the energy spectrum in two
regions. For the valley $K$, it is found that the magnetic flux strongly acts
by decreasing the gap and shifting energy levels away from zero radius with
some oscillations, which are note observed for null flux case. As for the
valley $K'$, the energy levels rapidly increase when the radius increases. A
number of oscillations appeared that is strongly dependent on the values taken
by the magnetic flux.
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