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Tilted Klein tunneling across atomically sharp interfaces (1812.07196v2)

Published 18 Dec 2018 in cond-mat.mes-hall

Abstract: Despite many similarities between electronics and optics, the hopping of the electron on a discrete atomic lattice gives rise to energy band nonparabolicity and anisotropy. The crucial influences of this effect on material properties and its incorporation into the continuum model have received widespread attention in the past half century. Here we predict the existence of a different effect due to the hopping of the electron across an atomically sharp interface. For a general lattice, its influence on transport could be equally important as the energy band nonparabolicity/anisotropy, but cannot be incorporated into the continuum model. On the honeycomb lattice of graphene, it leads to the breakdown of the conventional Klein tunneling -- one of the exotic phenomena of relativistic particles -- and the onset of tilted Klein tunneling. This works identifies a unique feature of the discrete atomic lattice for transport, which is relevant for ballistic electronic devices at high carrier densities.

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