Wednesday, January 16, 2013

1301.3382 (E. Suárez Morell et al.)

Radiation effects on the electronic structure of bilayer graphene    [PDF]

E. Suárez Morell, L. E. F. Foa Torres
We report on the effects of laser illumination on the electronic properties of bilayer graphene. By using Floquet theory combined with Green's functions we unveil the appeareance of laser-induced gaps not only at integer multiples of $\hbar \Omega /2$ but also at the Dirac point with features which are shown to depend strongly on the laser polarization. Trigonal warping corrections are shown to lead to important corrections for radiation in the THz range, reducing the size of the dynamical gaps. Furthermore, our analysis of the topological properties at low energies reveals that when irradiated with linearly polarized light, ideal bilayer graphene behaves as a trivial insulator, whereas circular polarization leads to a non-trivial insulator per valley.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1301.3382

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