Quantum Holonomies in Graphene Wormholes
Abstract
In this paper, a discussion about quantum holonomies around a possible bridge between two graphene sheets has been made. That bridge is widely known as a graphene wormhole, and some of its characteristics are also showed up here. As well as their build as a zigzag junction between a baggy nanotube and the graphene lattices. And how the localized electronic states could be mimicked by gauge fields in a low-energy regime. Further, the possibility to build holonomies handle by an effective flux from topological defects in junctions of that bridge has been discussed.
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