Nano-engineered non-uniform strain in graphene

Abstract

Recent experiments showed that non-uniform strain can be produced by depositing graphene over pillars. We employed atomistic calculations to study the non-uniform strain and the induced pseudo-magnetic field up to 5000 Tesla in graphene on top of nano-pillars. By decreasing the distance between the nano-pillars a complex distribution for the pseudo-magnetic field can be generated. Furthermore, we performed tight-binding calculations of the local density of states (LDOS) by using the relaxed graphene configuration obtained from the atomistic calculations. We find that the quasiparticle LDOS are strongly modified near the pillars, both at low energies showing sub-lattice polarization, and at high energies showing shifts of the van Hove singularity. Our study shows that changing the specific pattern of the nano-pillars allows us to create a desired shape of the pseudo-magnetic field profile while the LDOS maps provide an input for experimental verifications by scanning tunneling microscopy.

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