Jeil Jung, Zhenhua Qiao, Qian Niu, Allan H. MacDonald
We demonstrate that the one-dimensional (1D) transport channels that appear in the gap when graphene nanoroads are embedded in boron-nitride (BN) sheets are more robust when they are inserted at AB/BA grain boundaries. Our conclusions are based on ab-initio electronic structure calculations for a variety of different crystal orientations and bonding arrangements at the BN/C interfaces. This property is related to the valley-Hall conductivity present in the BN band structure and to the topologically protected kink states that appear in continuum Dirac models with position dependent masses.
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1204.5210
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