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Planar Heterostructure Graphene -- Narrow-Gap Semiconductor -- Graphene
We investigate a planar heterostructure composed of two graphene films
separated by a narrow-gap semiconductor ribbon. We show that there is no the
Klein paradox when the Dirac points of the Brillouin zone of graphene are in a
band gap of a narrow-gap semiconductor. There is the energy range depending on
an angle of incidence, in which the above-barrier damped solution exists.
Therefore, this heterostructure is a "filter" transmitting particles in a
certain range of angles of incidence upon a potential barrier. We discuss the
possibility of an application of this heterostructure as a "switch".Comment: 9 pages, 2 figure
Fermi-liquid and Fermi surface geometry effects in propagation of low frequency electromagnetic waves through thin metal films
In the present work we theoretically analyze the contribution from a
transverse Fermi-liquid collective mode to the transmission of electromagnetic
waves through a thin film of a clean metal in the presence of a strong external
magnetic field. We show that at the appropriate Fermi surface geometry the
transverse Fermi-liquid wave may appear in conduction electrons liquid at
frequencies significantly smaller than the cyclotron frequency of
charge carriers provided that the mean collision frequency
is smaller than Also, we show that in realistic metals size
oscillations in the transmission coefficient associated with the Firmi-liquid
mode may be observable in experiments. Under certain conditions these
oscillations may predominate over the remaining size effects in the
transmission coefficient.Comment: 9 pages, 5 figures, text adde
Boundary States in Graphene Heterojunctions
A new type of states in graphene-based planar heterojunctions has been
studied in the envelope wave function approximation. The condition for the
formation of these states is the intersection between the dispersion curves of
graphene and its gap modification. This type of states can also occur in smooth
graphene-based heterojunctions.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figure
Fermi-liquid theory of the surface impedance of a metal in a normal magnetic field
In this paper we present detailed theoretical analysis of the frequency
and/or magnetic field dependence of the surface impedance of a metal at the
anomalous skin effect. We calculate the surface impedance in the presence of a
magnetic field directed along the normal to the metal surface. The effects of
the Fermi-liquid interactions on the surface impedance are studied. It is shown
that the cyclotron resonance in a normal magnetic field may be revealed {\it
only and exclusively} in such metals whose Fermi surfaces include segments
where its Gaussian curvature turns zero. The results could be applied to
extract extra informations concerning local anomalies in the Fermi surface
curvature in conventional and quasi-two-dimensional metals.Comment: 10 pages, 1 figure, text added and rearranged, computational details
are moved into Appendice
Cooper pairing of electrons and holes in graphene bilayer: Correlation effects
Cooper pairing of spatially separated electrons and holes in graphene bilayer
is studied beyond the mean-field approximation. Suppression of the screening at
large distances, caused by appearance of the gap, is considered
self-consistently. A mutual positive feedback between appearance of the gap and
enlargement of the interaction leads to a sharp transition to correlated state
with greatly increased gap above some critical value of the coupling strength.
At coupling strength below the critical, this correlation effect increases the
gap approximately by a factor of two. The maximal coupling strength achievable
in experiments is close to the critical value. This indicated importance of
correlation effects in closely-spaced graphene bilayers at weak substrate
dielectric screening. Another effect beyond mean-field approximation considered
is an influence of vertex corrections on the pairing, which is shown to be very
weak.Comment: 6 pages, 5 figures; some references were adde
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