▎ 摘 要
We solve the Dirac equation in three regions of graphene to get the solutions of the energy spectrum in connection to the strain, energy gap, and magnetic field. The Goos-Hanchen shifts and group delay time will be obtained by applying the stationary phase approximation after the wave functions at the interfaces have been matched. Our results suggest that the group delay time is influenced by the presence of strain along the armchair and zigzag directions. We show that the gate voltage and strain have the ability to change the group delay from subluminality to superluminality. This may have significant uses in high-speed graphene-based nanoelectronics.