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Nanosystems: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, 2013, Volume 4, Issue 4, Pages 467–473 (Mi nano782)  

On spectral gaps in graphene in a weak constant magnetic field

M. H. Brynildsen, H. D. Cornean

Aalborg University, Department of Mathematics, Aalborg, Denmark
Abstract: We present a mathematical introduction to a widely used discrete tight-binding model for graphene. We also introduce the “Peierls substitution,” modelling the Hamiltonian of a 2d crystal in a perpendicular uniform magnetic field in this setting. We consider a discrete single-cone Hamiltonian closely related to the (doublecone) graphene Hamiltonian. Finally, we announce in this paper a result concerning an opening of gaps in the spectrum of this single-cone Hamiltonian, when the Peierls phase-factor arises from a weak, but non-zero, external magnetic field. Full proofs will be given elsewhere.
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Document Type: Article
Language: English
Citation: M. H. Brynildsen, H. D. Cornean, “On spectral gaps in graphene in a weak constant magnetic field”, Nanosystems: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, 4:4 (2013), 467–473
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\by M.~H.~Brynildsen, H.~D.~Cornean
\paper On spectral gaps in graphene in a weak constant magnetic field
\jour Nanosystems: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics
\yr 2013
\vol 4
\issue 4
\pages 467--473
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