Veselago lens and Klein collimator in disordered graphene

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We simulate electron transport through graphene nanoribbons of realistic size containing a p-n junction patterned by electrostatic gates. For a sharp p-n interface, Klein tunneling leads to refocusing of a divergent beam forming a Veselago lens. Wider transition regions allow only electrons with near-perpendicular incidence to pass the junction, forming a Klein collimator. Using a third nearest neighbor tight binding description we explore the influence of interface roughness and bulk disorder on guiding properties. We provide bounds on disorder amplitudes and p-n junction properties to be satisfied in order to experimentally observe the focusing effect and compare our predictions to very recent realizations.

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Libisch, F., Hisch, T., Glattauer, R., Chizhova, L. A., & Burgdörfer, J. (2017). Veselago lens and Klein collimator in disordered graphene. Journal of Physics Condensed Matter, 29(11). https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-648X/aa565e

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