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Foldy-Wouthuysen Green's function and WKB transfer matrix method for Dirac tunneling through monolayer graphene with a mass gap
arXiv
Authors: Mark Behzad Doost
Year
2016
Paper ID
42663
Status
Preprint
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I provide a transfer matrix method for the Foldy-Wouthuysen representation of the Dirac equation. I derive the relationship between the reflection and transmission coefficients of the Dirac spinors and the wavefunction in the transformed representation. I develop a WKB approximation for Dirac fermions that has the same elegant form as the WKB solution to Schrödinger's equation. My WKB approximation is to all orders and includes the semi-classical turning point. I provide an extension to fully 2-dimensional periodic structures by Fourier methods for band-gap engineering. I verify my methods for all energies by comparison with analytic solutions developed in the Dirac spinor representation. Rich appendices detail my research into the Green's functions of Dirac fermions, where I rigorously derive the free space Green's functions for the Foldy-Wouthuysen representation of the Dirac equation.
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