期刊
PHYSICAL REVIEW B
卷 104, 期 15, 页码 -出版社
AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.104.155303
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资金
- MINECO (Spain) [MAT2017-82639, PID2020-117347GB-I00]
- MINECO/AEI/FEDER Maria de Maeztu Program for Units of Excellence [MDM2017-0711]
Research shows that local kink-antikink potentials applied to gapped bilayer graphene can modulate scattering of topological currents, resulting in anomalous steps in junction conductance, and forming a loop can reveal the system's energy spectrum. Additionally, these kink-antikink devices can function as valley filters with tiny magnetic fields by tuning a central gate.
Gapped bilayer graphene can support the presence of intragap states due to kink gate potentials applied to the graphene layers. Electrons in these states display valley-momentum locking, which makes them attractive for topological valleytronics. Here, we show that kink-antikink local potentials enable modulated scattering of topological currents. We find that the kink-antikink coupling leads to anomalous steps in the junction conductance. Further, when the constriction detaches from the propagating modes, forming a loop, the conductance reveals the system energy spectrum. Remarkably, these kink-antikink devices can also work as valley filters with tiny magnetic fields by tuning a central gate.
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