Gate tuneable beamsplitter in ballistic graphene
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❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall
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interfacegrapheneballisticbeamsplitterdevicegateactsappearing
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We present a beam splitter in a suspended, ballistic, multiterminal, bilayer graphene device. By using local bottomgates, a p-n interface tilted with respect to the current direction can be formed. We show that the p-n interface acts as a semi-transparent mirror in the bipolar regime and that the reflectance and transmittance of the p-n interface can be tuned by the gate voltages. Moreover, by studying the conductance features appearing in magnetic field, we demonstrate that the position of the p-n interface can be moved by $1\,\mu$m. The herein presented beamsplitter device can form the basis of electron-optic interferometers in graphene.
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