Persistent currents in absence of magnetic field in graphene nanorings: The ambiguous role of inter valley scattering
arXiv:1309.5197 · doi:10.1063/1.4864615
Abstract
Persistent currents can arise in normal-metal rings due to a magnetic flux threading the ring in equilibrium. However, can persistent currents arise in absence of magnetic flux in the same normal-metal rings? Yes they can but in a non-equilibrium set-up. This is known as current magnification. In this work we show that current magnification can be seen in graphene nanorings. Further, graphene can have electrons polarized with a valley quantum number. Electron scattering between valleys can have a non-trivial effect on these persistent currents including inducing a sign change and generating them for parameters where none existed to begin with.
5 pages, 8 figures, Accepted for publication in Applied Physics Letters. Applied Physics Letters (2014)