2016
DOI: 10.3390/app6090256
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Scattering of Dirac Electrons by Randomly Distributed Nitrogen Substitutional Impurities in Graphene

Abstract: Abstract:The propagation of wave packets in a monolayer graphene containing a random distribution of dopant atoms has been explored. The time-dependent, two-dimensional Weyl-Dirac equation was solved numerically to propagate an initial Gaussian-type wave front and to investigate how the set of impurities influences its motion. It has been observed that the charge transport in doped graphene differs from the pristine case. In particular, nitrogen substitutional doping reduces the charge mobility in graphene due… Show more

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“…This equation predicted the spin and the magnetic moment of the electrons, the existence of antiparticles and was able to reproduce accurately the spectrum of the hydrogen atom. The Dirac equation plays an important role in various fields of Physics, as mathematical physics [3][4][5], particle physics [6][7][8], solid state physics [9,10], astrophysics [11], quantum computing [12], nonlinear optics [13], etc. As it can be deduced from the cited articles the Dirac equation and its applications is still a hot topic of research.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This equation predicted the spin and the magnetic moment of the electrons, the existence of antiparticles and was able to reproduce accurately the spectrum of the hydrogen atom. The Dirac equation plays an important role in various fields of Physics, as mathematical physics [3][4][5], particle physics [6][7][8], solid state physics [9,10], astrophysics [11], quantum computing [12], nonlinear optics [13], etc. As it can be deduced from the cited articles the Dirac equation and its applications is still a hot topic of research.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%