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Space dependent Fermi velocity in strained graphene

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arxiv 1201.2656 v2 pith:FVJ7THE6 submitted 2012-01-12 cond-mat.mes-hall

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We resolve some apparent discrepancies between two different models for curved graphene: the one based on tight binding and elasticity theory, and the covariant approach based on quantum field theory in curved space. We demonstrate that strained or corrugated samples will have a space dependent Fermi velocity in either approach that can affect the interpretation of some experiments.

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