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Gauge fields and interferometry in folded graphene. / Rainis, Diego; Taddei, Fabio; Polini, Marco et al.
In: Physical review B, Vol. 83, No. 16, 165403, 05.04.2011.

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Rainis, D, Taddei, F, Polini, M, Leon, G, Guinea, F & Falko, V 2011, 'Gauge fields and interferometry in folded graphene', Physical review B, vol. 83, no. 16, 165403. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.83.165403

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Rainis, D., Taddei, F., Polini, M., Leon, G., Guinea, F., & Falko, V. (2011). Gauge fields and interferometry in folded graphene. Physical review B, 83(16), Article 165403. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.83.165403

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Rainis D, Taddei F, Polini M, Leon G, Guinea F, Falko V. Gauge fields and interferometry in folded graphene. Physical review B. 2011 Apr 5;83(16):165403. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevB.83.165403

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Rainis, Diego ; Taddei, Fabio ; Polini, Marco et al. / Gauge fields and interferometry in folded graphene. In: Physical review B. 2011 ; Vol. 83, No. 16.

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abstract = "Folded graphene flakes are a natural byproduct of the micromechanical exfoliation process. In this article we show by a combination of analytical and numerical methods that such systems behave as intriguing interferometers due to the interplay between an externally applied magnetic field and the gauge field induced by the deformations in the region of the fold.",
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