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- Colloquium: Andreev reflection and Klein tunneling in graphene
A colloquium-style introduction to two electronic processes in a carbon monolayer (graphene) is presented, each having an analog in relativistic quantum mechanics
- Colloquium: Andreev reflection and Klein tunneling in graphene
9506, 2300 RA Leiden, The Netherlands Published 6 October 2008 A colloquium-style introduction to two electronic processes in a carbon monolayer graphene is pre ented, each having an analog in relativistic quantum mechanics Both processes couple electronlike and holelike states, through the action of either
- Andreev reflection and Klein tunneling in graphene
This is a colloquium-style introduction to two electronic processes in a carbon monolayer (graphene), each having an analogue in relativistic quantum mechanics
- Andreev reflection and Klein tunneling in graphene - ResearchGate
A colloquium-style introduction to two electronic processes in a carbon monolayer (graphene) is presented, each having an analog in relativistic quantum mechanics
- Andreev reflection and Klein tunneling in graphene
This is a colloquium-style introduction to two electronic processes in a carbon monolayer (graphene), each having an analogue in relativistic quantum mechanics
- Colloquium: Andreev reflection and Klein tunneling in graphene
We suggest that the interference effect and the DOS can be detected by using two STM leads or two normal leads A single side lead can only detect the Andreev reflection tunneling process in the junction, which cannot reveal information about the interference effect in general
- Colloquium: Andreev reflection and Klein tunneling in graphene
TL;DR: In this article, a colloquium-style introduction to two electronic processes in a carbon monolayer (graphene) is presented, each having an analog in relativistic quantum mechanics
- Andreev reflection and Klein tunneling in graphene
This is a colloquium-style introduction to two electronic processes in a carbon monolayer (graphene), each having an analogue in relativistic quantum mechanics
- Andreev reflection and Klein tunneling in graphene | Scilit
This is a colloquium-style introduction to two electronic processes in a carbon monolayer (graphene), each having an analogue in relativistic quantum mechanics
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