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arxiv: 1711.05513 · v2 · pith:2KXF6KP3new · submitted 2017-11-15 · ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall

Cyclotron resonance of the magnetic ratchet effect and second harmonic generation in bilayer graphene

classification ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall
keywords omegacurrentmagneticfieldratchetbilayercyclotroneffect
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We model the magnetic ratchet effect in bilayer graphene in which a dc electric current is produced by an ac electric field of frequency $\omega$ in the presence of a steady in-plane magnetic field and inversion-symmetry breaking. In bilayer graphene, the ratchet effect is tunable by an external metallic gate which breaks inversion symmetry. For zero in-plane magnetic field, we show that trigonal warping and inversion-symmetry breaking are able to produce a large dc valley current, but not a non-zero total dc charge current. For the magnetic ratchet in a tilted magnetic field, the perpendicular field component induces cyclotron motion with frequency $\omega_c$ and we find that the dc current displays cyclotron resonance at $\omega_c = \omega$, although this peak in the current is actually smaller than its value at $\omega_c = 0$. Second harmonic generation, however, is greatly enhanced by resonances at $\omega_c = \omega$ and $\omega_c = 2\omega$ for which the current is generally much larger than at $\omega_c = 0$.

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