Emergence of F(R) gravity-analogue due to defects in graphene

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DOI10.1140/EPJB/E2016-70428-4arXiv1606.02039WikidataQ62038834 ScholiaQ62038834MaRDI QIDQ6274367FDOQ6274367


Authors: Alireza Sepehri, R. Pincak, Ahmed Farag Ali Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 7 June 2016

Abstract: We show that the defects of graphene, which lead to the non-equality between positive curvature of fermions with anti-parallel spins and negative curvature of fermions with parallel spins, imply an emergence of F(R) gravity. By increasing the number of atoms at each defect, the order of scalar curvature increases and the shape of F(R) gravity changes. This gravity has a direct relation with energy-momentum tensor and leads to motion of electrons in a special path and hence producing superconductivity. Also, for some special angles, parallel spins become close to each other and repel to each other. In that condition, the shape of F(R) gravity changes and electrons can't continue to move in an initial path and return. Consequently, superconductivity disappears and one new conductivity appears in opposite direction.













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