Breathing mode in open-orbit magnetotransport: a magnetic lens with a quantum mechanical focal length

Abstract

We consider the propagation of electrons in a lattice with an anisotropic dispersion in the x--y plane (lattice constant a), such that it supports open orbits along the x-axis in an out-of-plane magnetic field B. We show that a point source excites a "breathing mode", a state that periodically spreads out and refocuses after having propagated over a distance =(eaB/h)-1 in the x-direction. Unlike known magnetic focusing effects, governed by the classical cyclotron radius, this is an intrinsically quantum mechanical effect with a focal length .

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