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Continuum Schroedinger operators for sharply terminated graphene-like structures (1810.03497v2)

Published 8 Oct 2018 in math.AP, cond-mat.mes-hall, cond-mat.mtrl-sci, math-ph, math.MP, and quant-ph

Abstract: We study the single electron model of a semi-infinite graphene sheet interfaced with the vacuum and terminated along a zigzag edge. The model is a Schroedinger operator acting on $L2(\mathbb{R}2)$: $H\lambda_{\rm edge}=-\Delta+\lambda2 V_\sharp$, with a potential $V_\sharp$ given by a sum of translates an atomic potential well, $V_0$, of depth $\lambda2$, centered on a subset of the vertices of a discrete honeycomb structure with a zigzag edge. We give a complete analysis of the low-lying energy spectrum of $H\lambda_{\rm edge}$ in the strong binding regime ($\lambda$ large). In particular, we prove scaled resolvent convergence of $H\lambda_{\rm edge}$ acting on $L2(\mathbb{R}2)$, to the (appropriately conjugated) resolvent of a limiting discrete tight-binding Hamiltonian acting in $l2(\mathbb{N}_0;\mathbb{C}2)$. We also prove the existence of {\it edge states}: solutions of the eigenvalue problem for $H\lambda_{\rm edge}$ which are localized transverse to the edge and pseudo-periodic (propagating or plane-wave like) parallel to the edge. These edge states arise from a "flat-band" of eigenstates the tight-binding Hamiltonian.

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