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Delta-function-potential junctions with quasiparticles occupying tilted bands with quadratic-in-momentum dispersion

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2025-05-21 v3

Abstract

We continue our explorations of the transport characteristics in junction-configurations comprising semimetals with quadratic band-crossings, observed in the bandstructures of both two- and three-dimensional materials. Here, we consider short potential barriers/wells modelled by delta-function potentials. We also generalize our analysis by incorporating tilts in the dispersion. Due to the parabolic nature of the spectra, caused by quadratic-in-momentum dependence, there exist evanescent waves, which decay exponenWe continue our explorations of the transport characteristics in junction-configurations comprising semimetals with quadratic band-crossings, observed in the bandstructures of both two- and three-dimensional materials. Here, we consider short potential barriers/wells modelled by delta-functions. We also generalize our analysis by incorporating tilts in the dispersion. Due to the parabolic nature of the spectra, caused by quadratic-in-momentum dependence, there exist evanescent waves, which decay exponentially as we move away from the junction represented by the location of the delta-function potential. Investigating the possibility of the appearance of bound states, we find that their energies appear as pairs of ±Eb\pm |E_b |, reflecting the presence of the imaginary-valued wavevectors at both positive and negative values of energies of the propagating quasiparticles.

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@article{arxiv.2502.12931,
  title  = {Delta-function-potential junctions with quasiparticles occupying tilted bands with quadratic-in-momentum dispersion},
  author = {Ipsita Mandal},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2502.12931},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

follow-up paper of arXiv:2502.06265; journal version