Spectral properties of the 2D magnetic Weyl-Dirac operator with a short-range potential
Abstract
This paper is devoted to the study of the spectral properties of the Weyl-Dirac or massless Dirac operators, describing the behavior of quantum quasi-particles in dimension 2 in a homogeneous magnetic field, , perturbed by a chiral-magnetic field, , with decay at infinity and a short-range scalar electric potential, , of the Bessel-Macdonald type. These operators emerge from the action of a pristine graphene-like QED model recently proposed in Eur. Phys. J. B93} (2020) 187. First, we establish the existence of states in the discrete spectrum of the Weyl-Dirac operators between the zeroth and the first (degenerate) Landau level assuming that . In sequence, with , where is an attractive potential associated with the -wave, which emerges when analyzing the - and -wave M{\o}ller scattering potentials among the charge carriers in the pristine graphene-like QED model, we provide lower bounds for the sum of the negative eigenvalues of the operators . Here, is the vector of Pauli matrices, , with the two-dimensional momentum operator and certain magnetic vector potentials. As a by-product of this, we have the stability of bipolarons in graphene in the presence of magnetic fields.
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@article{arxiv.2211.06765,
title = {Spectral properties of the 2D magnetic Weyl-Dirac operator with a short-range potential},
author = {M. B. Alves and O. M. Del Cima and D. H. T. Franco and E. A. Pereira},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2211.06765},
year = {2022}
}
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23 pages, 2 figures