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Weyl Semimetal Path to Valley Filtering in Graphene

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Abstract

We propose a device in which a sheet of graphene is coupled to a Weyl semimetal, allowing for the physical access to the study of tunneling from two- to three-dimensional massless Dirac fermions. Because of the reconstructed band structure, we find that this device acts as a robust valley filter for electrons in the graphene sheet. We show that, by appropriate alignment, the Weyl semimetal draws away current in one of the two graphene valleys, while allowing current in the other to pass unimpeded. In contrast to other proposed valley filters, the mechanism of our proposed device occurs in the bulk of the graphene sheet, obviating the need for carefully shaped edges or dimensions.

Publication: PhysRevLett.127.126801

Presenters

  • Ahmed M Khalifa

    University of Kentucky

Authors

  • Ahmed M Khalifa

    University of Kentucky

  • Ribhu K Kaul

    University of Kentucky, Department of Physics & Astronomy, University of Kentucky

  • Efrat Shimshoni

    Bar Ilan University, Bar-Ilan University

  • Herb Fertig

    Indiana Univ - Bloomington, Indiana University Bloomington

  • Ganpathy N Murthy

    University of Kentucky