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1 Dc and ac transport in silicene. Vargiamidis V, Vasilopoulos P, Hai GQ 25105319
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2 Electrically tunable magnetoplasmons in a monolayer of silicene or germanene. Tahir M, Vasilopoulos P 25639935
PHYSICS
3 Unconventional quantum Hall effect in Floquet topological insulators. Tahir M, Vasilopoulos P, Schwingenschlögl U 27460419
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Title:Electrically tunable magnetoplasmons in a monolayer of silicene or germanene.
Authors:Tahir MVasilopoulos P
Link:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25639935?dopt=Abstract
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PMID:25639935 Category:J Phys Condens Matter Date Added:2019-06-04
Dept Affiliation: PHYSICS
1 Department of Physics, Concordia University, Montreal, QC H3G 1M8, Canada.

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Electrically tunable magnetoplasmons in a monolayer of silicene or germanene.

J Phys Condens Matter. 2015 Feb 25;27(7):075303

Authors: Tahir M, Vasilopoulos P

Abstract

We theoretically study electrically tunable magnetoplasmons in a monolayer of silicene or germanene. We derive the dynamical response function and take into account the effects of strong spin-orbit coupling (SOC) and of an external electric filed E(z) perpendicular to the plane of the buckled silicene/germanene. Employing the random-phase approximation we analyze the magnetoplasmon spectrum. The dispersion relation has the same form as in a two-dimensional electron gas with the cyclotron and plasma frequencies modified due to the SOC and the field E(z). In the absence of SOC and E(z), our results agree well with recent experiments on graphene. The predicted effects could be tested by experiments similar to those on graphene and would be useful for future spintronics and optoelectronic devices.

PMID: 25639935 [PubMed]





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