Title:
Materials Design from Nonequilibrium Steady States
Subtitle:
Driven Graphene as a Tunable Semiconductor with Topological Properties
Author(s):
Iadecola, Thomas; Campbell, David; Chamon, Claudio; Hou, Chang-Yu; Jackiw, Roman; Pi, So-Young; Kusminskiy, Silvia Viola
Year of publication:
2013
Available Date:
2014-03-12T06:59:46.818Z
Abstract:
Controlling the properties of materials by driving them out of equilibrium is
an exciting prospect that has only recently begun to be explored. In this
Letter we give a striking theoretical example of such materials design: a
tunable gap in monolayer graphene is generated by exciting a particular
optical phonon. We show that the system reaches a steady state whose transport
properties are the same as if the system had a static electronic gap,
controllable by the driving amplitude. Moreover, the steady state displays
topological phenomena: there are chiral edge currents, which circulate a
fractional charge e/2 per rotation cycle, with the frequency set by the
optical phonon frequency.
Part of Identifier:
ISSN (print): 0031-9007
DDC-Classification:
530 Physik
Publication Type:
Wissenschaftlicher Artikel
Also published in:
Physical Review Letters. - 110 (2013), 17, Artikel Nr.176603/1-5
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DOI of the Original Publication:
Department/institution:
Physik
Institut für Theoretische Physik
Comments:
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