Conduction properties of extended defect states in Dirac materials

Abstract

We demonstrate the existence of localized states in close vicinity of a linear defect in graphene. These states have insulating or conducting character. Insulating states form a flat band, while conducting states present a slowdown of the group velocity which is not originated by many-body interactions and it is controlled by the interface properties. For appropriate boundary conditions, the conducting states exhibit momentum-valley locking and protection from backscattering effects. These findings provide a contribution to the recent discussion on the origin of correlated phases in graphene.

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