Spin-dependent scattering from gated potential obstacles in graphene systems

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Abstract

We study the scattering of Dirac fermions in a sheet of graphene from potential obstacles created by external gates in the presence of both intrinsic and extrinsic Spin-Orbit(SO) interactions [1]. Obtaining an analytical solution in real-space representation for the eigenvectors allows us to calculate the phase shifts generated by a finite-size obstacle in the presence of SO interactions [2]. These states take into account the total angular momentum of the Hamiltonian, which includes spin, pseudo-spin and orbital angular momentum. We find an interesting interplay of both SO interactions, which results in oscillations of the spin-flip cross sections with energy; this also generates a difference between both cross sections for different interaction ranges. These results may open a possibility of obtaining spin-polarized currents that are of importance in the field of spintronics.\\[4pt] [1] C. L. Kane and E. J. Mele, PRL 95, 226801 (2005).\\[0pt] [2] A. H. Castro Neto and F. Guinea, PRL 103, 026804 (2009).

*Supported by NSF PIRE and MWN/CIAM.

Authors

  • Mahmoud Asmar

    • Ohio University
  • Sergio Ulloa

    • Ohio University
    • Ohio University, Athens-OH - USA
    • Department of Physics, and Nanoscale \& Quantum Phenomena Institute, Ohio University, 45701 USA
    • Ohio U.