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Electronic transport and Klein tunneling in gapped AA-stacked bilayer graphene

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JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS
Volume 124, Issue 20, Pages -

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AMER INST PHYSICS
DOI: 10.1063/1.5052402

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  1. King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals [RG171007]

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We theoretically investigate the electronic transport and Klein tunneling in AA-stacked bilayer graphene (AA-BLG) encapsulated by dielectric materials. Using the four-band continuum model, we evaluate the transmission and reflection probabilities along with the respective conductances. We find that the interlayer mass-term difference induced by the dielectric materials opens a gap in the energy spectrum and couples the upper and lower Dirac cones in AA-BLG. This cone coupling induces an inter-cone transport that is asymmetric with respect to the normal incidence in the presence of the asymmetric mass-term. The energy spectrum of the gapped AA-BLG exhibits electronhole asymmetry that is reflected in the associated intra-and inter-cone transport channels. We also find that even though Klein tunneling exists in gated and biased AA-BLG, it is precluded by the interlayer mass-term difference and instead Fabry-Perot resonances appear. Published by AIP Publishing.

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