Electromagnetic field induced suppression of transport through $n$-$p$ junctions in graphene
Abstract
We study quasi-particle transmission through an - junction in a graphene irradiated by an electromagnetic field (EF). In the absence of EF the electronic spectrum of undoped graphene is gapless, and one may expect the perfect transmission of quasi-particles flowing perpendicular to the junction. We demonstrate that the resonant interaction of propagating quasi-particles with the component of EF parallel to the junction induces a \textit{non-equilibrium dynamic gap} between electron and hole bands in the quasi-particle spectrum of graphene. In this case the strongly suppressed quasi-particle transmission is only possible due to interband tunnelling. The effect may be used for controlling transport properties of diverse structures in graphene, like, e.g., -- transistors, single electron transistors, quantum dots, etc., by variation of the intensity and frequency of the external radiation.
Cite
@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0703432,
title = {Electromagnetic field induced suppression of transport through $n$-$p$ junctions in graphene},
author = {M. V. Fistul and K. B. Efetov},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0703432},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
5 pages, 3 figures