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Complex dynamics in circular and deformed bilayer graphene inspired billiards with anisotropy and strain

Published 10 Dec 2024 in physics.optics and nlin.CD | (2412.07934v1)

Abstract: While billiard systems of various shapes have been used as paradigmatic model systems in the fields of nonlinear dynamics and quantum chaos, few studies have investigated anisotropic billiards. Motivated by the tremendous advances in using and controlling electronic and optical mesoscopic systems with bilayer graphene representing an easily accessible anisotropic material for electrons when trigonal warping is present, we investigate billiards of various anisotropies and geometries using a trajectory tracing approach founded in the concept of ray-wave correspondence. We find that the presence of anisotropy can render the billiards' dynamics dramatically from its isotropic counterpart. It may induce chaotic and mixed dynamics in otherwise integrable systems, and may stabilize originally unstable trajectories. We characterize the dynamics of anisotropic billiards in real and phase space using Lyapunov exponents and the Poincar\'e surface of section as phase space representation.

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