Tuning electronic properties of corrugated graphene: confinement, curvature and band gap opening
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❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci
cond-mat.str-el
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graphenecurvatureelectronicbandcorrugatedopeningpropertiessurface
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It is shown that for monolayer graphene electrons are confined on a perfect two dimensional surface. The implications for the electronic properties of corrugated graphene are discussed in view of a derivation of the constrained relativistic dynamics for the massless carriers in two dimensions. Surface curvature is related to a series of phenomena with practical applications such as curvature induced p-n junctions, band gap opening and decoherence. We also establish a bending free energy by treating graphene as a soft electronic membrane.
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