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arxiv: 1509.01527 · v2 · pith:BTG5A35Cnew · submitted 2015-09-04 · ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall

Sound waves induce Volkov-like states, band structure and collimation effect in graphene

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We find exact states of graphene quasiparticles under a time-dependent deformation (sound wave), whose propagation velocity is smaller than the Fermi velocity. To solve the corresponding effective Dirac equation, we adapt the Volkov-like solutions for relativistic fermions in a medium under a plane electromagnetic wave. The corresponding electron-deformation quasiparticle spectrum is determined by the solutions of a Mathieu equation resulting in band tongues warped in the surface of the Dirac cones. This leads to a collimation effect of electron conduction due to strain waves.

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