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States near Dirac points of a rectangular graphene dot in a magnetic field

Source: Phys. Rev. B 81, 085432 (2010); doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.81.085432

Published 23 February 2010

PACS
  • 73.20.At
    Surface states, band structure, electron density of states
  • 73.22.-f
    Electronic structure of nanoscale materials
  • 81.05.U-
    Carbon/carbon-based materials
  • YEAR: 2010
PUBLICATION DATA
ISSN:
1553-9644 (online)
Publisher:
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S. C. Kim,1 P. S. Park,1 and S.-R. Eric Yang1,2
1Physics Department, Korea University, Seoul, Korea
2Korea Institute for Advanced Study, Seoul, Korea

In neutral graphene dots, the Fermi level coincides with the Dirac points. We have investigated in the presence of a magnetic field several unusual properties of single electron states near the Fermi level of such a rectangular-shaped graphene dot with two zigzag and two armchair edges. We find that a quasidegenerate level forms near zero energy and the number of states in this level can be tuned by the magnetic field. The wave functions of states in this level are all peaked on the zigzag edges with or without some weight inside the dot. Some of these states are magnetic field-independent surface states while the others are field-dependent. We have found a scaling result from which the number of magnetic field-dependent states of large dots can be inferred from those of smaller dots. ©2010 The American Physical Society
History: Received 15 June 2009; revised 28 December 2009; published 23 February 2010
Permalink: http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRB/v81/e085432
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