Electron collimation at van der Waals domain walls in bilayer graphene

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Abstract

We show that a domain wall separating single-layer graphene and AA-stacked bilayer graphene (AA-BLG) can be used to generate highly collimated electron beams which can be steered by a magnetic field. Two distinct configurations are studied, namely, locally delaminated AA-BLG and terminated AA-BLG whose terminal edge types are assumed to be either zigzag or armchair. We investigate the electron scattering using semiclassical dynamics and verify the results independently with wave-packet dynamics simulations. We find that the proposed system supports two distinct types of collimated beams that correspond to the lower and upper cones in AA-BLG. Our computational results also reveal that collimation is robust against the number of layers connected to AA-BLG and terminal edges.

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Abdullah, H. M., Da Costa, D. R., Bahlouli, H., Chaves, A., Peeters, F. M., & Van Duppen, B. (2019). Electron collimation at van der Waals domain walls in bilayer graphene. Physical Review B, 100(4). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.100.045137

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