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Spin to pseudo-spin conversion in graphene-like systems: A Kubo formalism including vertex corrections

Spin to pseudo-spin conversion by which spin population imbalance converts to non-equilibrium pseudo-spin density in Dirac systems has been investigated particularly for graphene and insulator phase of silicene. Calculations have been performed within the Kubo approach and by taking into account the vertex correction. Results indicate that spin converts to pseudo-spin in either graphene or silicene that identified to come from the spin-orbit interactions. The response function of spin to pseudo-spin conversion is weakened several orders of magnitude by vertex correction of impurities in graphene, however, this conversion is strengthened in insulator silicene. In addition, in the case of silicene, results are indicative of an obvious change in the mentioned response function as a result of the change in band-topology which can be observed by manipulation of external electric field, vertically applied to the system surface. At the critical electric field in which the topological phase transition for silicene nano-ribbon has been observed, response function changes abruptly. Interconversion between the quantum numbers could provide a field for information and data processing technologies.

preprint2020arXivOpen access

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