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Feng Zhai

Researcher at Zhejiang Normal University

Publications -  50
Citations -  1820

Feng Zhai is an academic researcher from Zhejiang Normal University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Spin polarization & Graphene. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 46 publications receiving 1567 citations. Previous affiliations of Feng Zhai include Dalian University of Technology & Lund University.

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Valley-dependent Brewster angles and Goos-Hanchen effect in strained graphene

TL;DR: It is demonstrated theoretically how local strains in graphene can be tailored to generate a valley-polarized current, and found that electrons in opposite valleys show different Brewster-like angles and Goos-Hänchen shifts, exhibiting a close analogy with light propagating behavior.
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Far-field nanoscale infrared spectroscopy of vibrational fingerprints of molecules with graphene plasmons

TL;DR: This work demonstrates molecular fingerprinting at the nanoscale level using a specially designed graphene plasmonic structure on CaF2 nanofilm, fulfilling the long-awaited expectation of high sensitivity and selectivity far-field fingerprint detection of nano-scale molecules for numerous applications.
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Symmetry of spin transport in two-terminal waveguides with a spin-orbital interaction and magnetic field modulations

TL;DR: In this paper, the spin transport in two-terminal quantum waveguide structures with Rashba spin-orbit coupling and magnetic field modulations is analyzed and the results are expected to provide accuracy tests for experimental measurements and numerical calculations, as well as guidelines for spin-based device designs.
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Magnetic barrier on strained graphene: A possible valley filter

TL;DR: In this paper, a two-terminal valley filter based on a bulk graphene sheet under the modulations of both a local perpendicular magnetic field and a substrate strain is presented. But the filter cannot generate a valley polarization when only one of the two modulations is present.
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Theory of huge tunneling magnetoresistance in graphene

TL;DR: In this article, the spin-independent tunneling magnetoresistance effect in a graphene monolayer modulated by two parallel ferromagnets deposited on a dielectric layer was investigated.