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Scaling approach to tight-binding transport in realistic graphene devices: the case of transverse magnetic focusing
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Ultra-clean graphene sheets encapsulated between hexagonal boron nitride crystals host two-dimensional electron systems in which low-temperature transport is solely limited by the sample size. We revisit the theoretical problem of carrying out microscopic calculations of non-local ballistic transport in such micron-scale devices. By employing the Landauer-Buttiker scattering theory, we propose a novel scaling approach to tight-binding non-local transport in realistic graphene devices. We test our numerical method against experimental data on transverse magnetic focusing (TMF), a textbook example of non-local ballistic transport in the presence of a transverse magnetic field. This comparison enables a clear physical interpretation of all the observed features of the TMF signal, including its oscillating sign.
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