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Condensed Matter Seminar

Thursday, October 2nd 2008
1:25 pm:
Condensed Matter Seminar in 210 Physics
Speaker: Mikhail Katsnelson, Institute for Molecules and Materials, Radboud University of Nijmegen
Subject: Gauge fields in corrugated graphene

Being a truly two-dimensional crystal, graphene is rippled, due to both intrinsic thermal instability and stresses created by a substrate. These ripples result in a pseudomagnetic gauge field which effects essentially on the dynamics of charge carriers. In particular, they can lead to appearance of topologically protected zero-energy pseudo-Landau levels and to charge inhomogeneity. Some recent experimental data seem to support a hypothesis that the pseudomagnetic field in corrugated graphene is the main scattering factor limiting the electron mobility.

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