Create Dirac Cones in Your Favorite Materials

ORAL

Abstract

We propose a theoretical recipe to create Dirac cones into anyone's favorite materials. The method allows to tailor anisotropy and quantity of cones in any effective one-band two-dimensional lattice. The validity of our theory is demonstrated with two examples on the square lattice, an ``unlikely'' candidate hosting Dirac cones, and show that a graphene-like low-energy electronic structure can be realized. The proposed recipe can be applied in real materials via introduction of vacancy, substitution or intercalation, and also extended to photonic crystal, molecular array, and cold atoms systems.

Authors

  • Chia-Hui Lin

    Brookhaven National Laboratory / Stony Brook University, Brookhaven National Lab, State university of New York, Stony Brook

  • Wei Ku

    Brookhaven National Laboratory, Brookhaven National Laboratory / Stony Brook University, Brookhaven National Lab, State university of New York, Stony Brook