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Researching the Immense Wonders of the Quantum World

We are a group of physicists interested in the research of the behavior of sub-atomic particles on nano-materials. 

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ABOUT US

Our team is composed of researchers from the Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Morelos, Universidad de La Habana, Universidad Iberoamericana CDMX and Universidad Autónoma de Zacatecas.

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We are specialized in the area of Solid State Physics and in this webpage we present our research on heterostructures with their respective computational simulatios.

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LATEST PUBLICATIONS

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Diagrammatic representation of the setup used on J. Appl. Phys. 125, 203902 (2019)

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Worldline dynamical drift of our one-dimensional wave gaussian package as shown on J. Appl. Phys. 125, 203902 (2019)

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Probability density at the center of the initial position of a wave package as shown on J. Appl. Phys. 125, 203902 (2019)

PSEUDOSPIN-DEPENDENT ZITTERBEWEGUNG IN MONOLAYER GRAPHENE

23 May 2019

We propose a spintronic device based on a narrow nanoribbon patterned from a monolayer graphene (MLG) sheet, embedded between a film of hexagonal boron nitride and a SiO2 substrate, all comprised under a three top-gated structure, to explore spin-dependent quantum transport of Dirac fermions. We developed a theoretical procedure for describing the pseudospin-related effects and the dynamics of Dirac fermions represented by a one-dimensional Gaussian wave packet (1DGWP), which is electrostatically confined in the device. The free-space 1DGWP time evolution follows expected features. Meanwhile, due to the weak breakdown of the real-spin degeneracy, the 1DGWP barely splits inside the under-barrier region governed by the extrinsic Rashba spin–orbit interaction (SOI-R). Most importantly, departing from the pristine MLG, we have found evidence of trembling antiphase oscillations in the probability density time-distribution for each sublattice state, which we have called the pseudospinorial Zitterbewegung effect (PZBE). The PZBE appears modulated with robust transient character and with a decay time in the femtosecond scale. Interestingly, several features of the PZBE become tunable, even its complete disappearance at the vicinity of the Dirac points or at a symmetric pseudospin configuration. For the proposed quasi-1D MLG device, we have captured evidence of the familiar Klein tunneling and the unusual anti-Klein tunneling, whose interplay for 2D MLG under tunable SOI-R was reported recently.

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