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Conductance fluctuations in high mobility monolayer graphene: Nonergodicity, lack of determinism and chaotic behavior

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Conductance fluctuations in high mobility monolayer graphene: Nonergodicity, lack of determinism and chaotic behavior
Description
We have fabricated a high mobility device, composed of a monolayer graphene flake sandwiched between two sheets of hexagonal boron nitride. Conductance fluctuations as functions of a back gate voltage and magnetic field were obtained to check for ergodicity. Non-linear dynamics concepts were used to study the nature of these fluctuations. The distribution of eigenvalues was estimated from the conductance fluctuations with Gaussian kernels and it indicates that the carrier motion is chaotic at low temperatures. We argue that a two-phase dynamical fluid model best describes the transport in this system and can be used to explain the violation of the so-called ergodic hypothesis found in graphene.
Date Created
2016-09-09
Contributors
  • da Cunha, C. R. (Author)
  • Mineharu, M. (Author)
  • Matsunaga, M. (Author)
  • Matsumoto, N. (Author)
  • Chuang, C. (Author)
  • Ochiai, Y. (Author)
  • Kim, G.-H. (Author)
  • Watanabe, K. (Author)
  • Taniguchi, T. (Author)
  • Ferry, David (Author)
  • Aoki, N. (Author)
  • Ira A. Fulton School of Engineering (Contributor)
  • School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering (Contributor)
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eng
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Digital object identifier: 10.1038/srep33118
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2045-2322
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SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
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https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.43886
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Cunha, C. R., Mineharu, M., Matsunaga, M., Matsumoto, N., Chuang, C., Ochiai, Y., . . . Aoki, N. (2016). Conductance fluctuations in high mobility monolayer graphene: Nonergodicity, lack of determinism and chaotic behavior. Scientific Reports, 6(1). doi:10.1038/srep33118

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The final version of this article, as published in Scientific Reports, can be viewed online at: https://www.nature.com/articles/srep33118
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