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      Landau levels and snake states of pseudo-spin-1 Dirac-like electrons in gapped Lieb lattices

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      Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter
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          This work reports the three-band structure associated with a Lieb lattice with arbitrary nearest and next-nearest neighbors hopping interactions. For specific configurations, the system admits a flat band located between two dispersion bands, where three inequivalent Dirac valleys are identified. Furthermore, quasi-particles are effectively described by a spin-1 Dirac-type equation. Under external homogeneous magnetic fields, the Landau levels are exactly determined as the third-order polynomial equation for the energy can be solved using Cardano’s formula. It is also shown that an external anti-symmetric field promotes the existence of current-carrying states, so-called snake states, confined at the interface where the external field changes its sign.

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                Journal
                Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter
                J. Phys.: Condens. Matter
                IOP Publishing
                0953-8984
                1361-648X
                November 10 2022
                January 18 2023
                November 10 2022
                January 18 2023
                : 35
                : 2
                : 025302
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                10.1088/1361-648X/ac9e84
                2e86a1bb-b1a5-46ed-aa63-8324689ff50c
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