Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8206026 | Physics Letters A | 2013 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
We re-investigate the impact of possible scattering mechanism on quantum transport properties in graphene. For Coulomb scatters, conductivity-carrier-dependence Ï(n) away from the Dirac point can vary from sub-linear to linear behavior with increasing the impurity concentration, which is consistent with the existed experimental observations. For comparison, we also confirm that the resonant impurities or ripples cannot produce a linear behavior conductivity-carrier-dependence. Therefore, our results indicate that main scattering mechanism in samples with linear behavior of Ïân comes from the Coulomb charged impurities. While the sub-linear behavior in other samples may result from the above three scattering mechanisms.
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Authors
W. Zhu, B. Lv,