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Graphene and Non-Abelian Quantization

Journal
Journal of Physics a: Mathematical and Theoretical
ISSN
1751-8113
Date Issued
2012
Author(s)
Gamboa-Rios, J  
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1088/1751-8113/45/13/135308
Abstract
In this paper, we employ a simple nonrelativistic model to describe the low energy excitation of graphene. The model is based on a deformation of the Heisenberg algebra which makes the commutator of momenta proportional to the pseudo-spin. We solve the Landau problem for the resulting Hamiltonian, which reduces in the large mass limit while keeping the Fermi velocity fixed, to the usual linear one employed to describe these excitations as massless Dirac fermions. This model, extended to negative mass, allows us to reproduce the leading terms in the low energy expansion of the dispersion relation for both nearest and next-to-nearest-neighbor interactions. Taking into account the contributions of both Dirac points, the resulting Hall conductivity, evaluated with a ?-function approach, is consistent with the anomalous integer quantum Hall effect found in graphene. Moreover, when considered in first order perturbation theory, it is shown that the next-to-leading term in the interaction between nearest neighbor produces no modifications in the spectrum of the model while an electric field perpendicular to the magnetic field produces just a rigid shift of this spectrum. © 2012 IOP Publishing Ltd.
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