Photo-induced Hall Effect in Graphene -- Effect of Boundary Types
Abstract
We theoretically predict, with the Keldysh Green's function combined with the Floquet method, that the AC electric field of a circularly polarized light should induce a Hall effect, in the absence of uniform magnetic fields, in graphene with a pair of Dirac dispersions. Although the Hall coefficient is not quantized, the dynamical gap generated by the AC field and the associated Hall effect bear a topological origin which can be traced back to the Dirac cones. We also study the dependence on boundary conditions. The required AC field strength is estimated to be realistic.
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