Electronic properties of silicene under non-uniform magnetic field

Vo Thi Anh Thu1, Dao Trong Tien1, Nguyen Thanh Tam1, Huynh Vinh Phuc2,
1 Student, Faculty of Natural Sciences Teacher Education, School of Education, Dong Thap University, Cao Lanh 870000, Vietnam
2 Faculty of Natural Sciences Teacher Education, School of Education, Dong Thap University, Cao Lanh 870000, Vietnam

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In this study, we investigate the electronic states according to the single-particle model of silicene under an exponentially decaying magnetic field. By solving the Dirac-Weyl equations, we derive exact expressions for the wave functions and the corresponding Landau level spectrum. We also examine in detail the effects of the electric field, the Zeeman effect, and the non-uniform magnetic field on the probability density and current distributions. Furthermore, we compare our results with those of graphene in the presence of a non-uniform magnetic field.

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