Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1843956 | Nuclear Physics B | 2010 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
A continuum model to study the influence of dislocations on the electronic properties of condensed matter systems is described and analyzed. The model is based on a geometrical formalism that associates a density of dislocations with the torsion tensor and uses the technique of quantum field theory in curved space. When applied to two-dimensional systems with Dirac points like graphene we find that dislocations couple in the form of vector gauge fields similar to these arising from curvature or elastic strain. We also describe the ways to couple dislocations to normal metals with a Fermi surface.
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Authors
Fernando de Juan, Alberto Cortijo, María A.H. Vozmediano,