Based on a solution of the Floquet Hamiltonian we have studied the time evolution of electronic states in graphene nanoribbons driven out of equilibrium by time-dependent electromagnetic fields in different regimes of intensity, polarization, and frequency. We show that the time-dependent band structure contains many unconventional features that are not captured by considering the Floquet eigenvalues alone. By analyzing the evolution in time of the state population we have identified regimes for the emergence of time-dependent edge states responsible for charge oscillations across the ribbon.
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Manghi, F., Puviani, M., & Lenzini, F. (2018). Time Evolution of Floquet States in Graphene. Advances in Condensed Matter Physics, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1155/2018/5703197
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