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Optical and photogalvanic properties of graphene supperlattices formed by periodic strain

Published 31 Oct 2011 in cond-mat.mes-hall and cond-mat.mtrl-sci | (1110.6732v1)

Abstract: Graphene superlattices formed by periodic strain are considered theoretically. It is shown that electron energy spectrum consists of minibands obtained by folding of the cone at the boundaries of the superlattice Brillouin zone with very narrow anticrossing regions. Light absorption under direct interminiband transitions is shown to be frequency dependent and dichroic. Giant dichroism of absorption is demonstrated for doped graphene superlattices. Asymmetrical graphene superlattices act as quantum ratchets allowing for generation of photocurrent at absorption of normally incident light. The helicity-dependent photocurrent spectrum is calculated for doped superlattices with various asymmetries.

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