Zero Landau level in folded graphene nanoribbons
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Abstract
Graphene nanoribbons can be folded into a double layer system keeping the two layers decoupled. In the Quantum Hall regime folds behave as a new type of Hall bar edge. We show that the symmetry properties of the zero Landau level in metallic nanoribbons dictate that the zero energy edge states traversing a fold are perfectly transmitted onto the opposite layer. This result is valid irrespective of fold geometry, magnetic field strength and crystallographic orientation of the nanoribbon. Backscattering suppression on the N=0 Hall plateau is ultimately due to the orthogonality of forward and backward channels, much like in the Klein paradox.
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Authors
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Elsa Prada
Instituto de Ciencia de Materiales de Madrid-CSIC
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Pablo San-Jose
Instituto de Estructura de la Materia-CSIC
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Luis Brey
Instituto de Ciencia de Materiales de Madrid-CSIC