Rashba splitting of Dirac points and symmetry breaking in strained artificial graphene

Vram Mughnetsyan, Aram Manaselyan, Manuk Barseghyan, Albert Kirakosyan, and David Laroze
Phys. Rev. B 100, 195132 – Published 20 November 2019

Abstract

The effect of Rashba spin-orbit interaction and anisotropic elastic strain on the electronic, optical, and thermodynamic properties of an artificial graphenelike superlattice composed of InAs/GaAs quantum dots has been theoretically considered. The electronic energy dispersions have been obtained using Green's function formalism in combination with the Fourier transformation to the reciprocal space and an exact diagonalization technique. We have observed a splitting of Dirac points and the appearance of additional Dirac-like points due to the Rashba spin-orbit interaction. Furthermore, a breaking of the hexagonal symmetry of the dispersion surfaces caused by the strain anisotropy is observed as well. It is shown that both the spin-orbit interaction and strain anisotropy have a qualitative impact on the measurable characteristics of the considered structure and can be used as effective tools to control the performance of devices based on artificial graphene.

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  • Received 1 August 2019
  • Revised 30 October 2019

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.100.195132

©2019 American Physical Society

Physics Subject Headings (PhySH)

Condensed Matter, Materials & Applied Physics

Authors & Affiliations

Vram Mughnetsyan1, Aram Manaselyan1, Manuk Barseghyan1, Albert Kirakosyan1, and David Laroze2,*

  • 1Department of Solid State Physics, Yerevan State University, Alex Manoogian 1, 0025 Yerevan, Armenia
  • 2Instituto de Alta Investigación, CEDENNA, Universidad de Tarapacá, Casilla 7D, Arica, Chile

  • *dlarozen@uta.cl

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Vol. 100, Iss. 19 — 15 November 2019

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