Effects of strain on electronic properties of graphene
Pohang University of Science and Technology · Korea Institute for Advanced Study
Abstract
We present first-principles calculations of electronic properties of graphene under uniaxial and isotropic strains, respectively. The semimetallic nature is shown to persist up to a very large uniaxial strain of 30% except a very narrow strain range where a tiny energy gap opens. As the uniaxial strain increases along a certain direction, the Fermi velocity parallel to it decreases quickly and vanishes eventually, whereas the Fermi velocity perpendicular to it increases by as much as 25%. Thus, the low energy properties with small uniaxial strains can be described by the generalized Weyl's equation while massless and massive electrons coexist with large ones. The work function is also predicted to increase…
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- 22.55
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- 100%
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3Topics & keywords
- Condensed matter physics
- Graphene
- Isotropy
- Fermi energy
- Massless particle
- Strain (injury)
- Perpendicular
- Electron
- Affordable and clean energy