Edge effects in graphene nanostructures: semiclassical theory of spectral fluctuations and quantum transport

Wurm, Jürgen and Richter, Klaus and Adagideli, İnanç (2011) Edge effects in graphene nanostructures: semiclassical theory of spectral fluctuations and quantum transport. Physical Review B: Condensed Matter and Materials Physics, 84 (20). ISSN 1098-0121

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Abstract

We investigate the effect of different edge types on the statistical properties of both the energy spectrum of closed graphene billiards and the conductance of open graphene cavities in the semiclassical limit. To this end, we use the semiclassical Green's function for ballistic graphene flakes [see J. Wurm, K. Richter and İ. Adagideli Phys. Rev. B 84 075468 (2011)]. First, we study the spectral two-point correlation function or, more precisely, its Fourier transform the spectral form factor, starting from the graphene version of Gutzwiller's trace formula for the oscillating part of the density of states. We calculate the two leading-order contributions to the spectral form factor, paying particular attention to the influence of the edge characteristics of the system. Then, we consider transport properties of open graphene cavities. We derive generic analytical expressions for the classical conductance, the weak localization correction, the size of the universal conductance fluctuations, and the shot-noise power of a ballistic graphene cavity. Again, we focus on the effects of the edge structure. For both the conductance and the spectral form factor, we find that edge-induced pseudospin interference affects the results significantly. In particular, intervalley coupling mediated through scattering from armchair edges is the key mechanism that governs the coherent quantum interference effects in ballistic graphene cavities.
Item Type: Article
Additional Information: Article number: 205421
Subjects: Q Science > QC Physics
Q Science > QC Physics > QC176-176.9 Solids. Solid state physics
Divisions: Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences > Basic Sciences > Physics
Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences
Depositing User: İnanç Adagideli
Date Deposited: 16 Nov 2011 11:44
Last Modified: 30 Jul 2019 14:27
URI: https://research.sabanciuniv.edu/id/eprint/17413

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