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Two-dimensional Graphene with Structural Defects: Elastic Mean Free Path, Minimum Conductivity and Anderson Transition

Published 22 Dec 2010 in cond-mat.mes-hall | (1012.4955v1)

Abstract: Quantum transport properties of disordered graphene with structural defects (Stone-Wales and divacancies) are investigated using a realistic {\pi}-{\pi}* tight-binding model elaborated from ab initio calculations. Mean free paths and semiclassical conductivities are then computed as a function of the nature and density of defects (using an order-N real-space Kubo-Greenwood method). By increasing of the defect density, the decay of the semiclassical conductivities is predicted to saturate to a minimum value of 4e2/{\pi}h over a large range (plateau) of carrier density (> 0.5 10{14}cm{-2}). Additionally, strong contributions of quantum interferences suggest that the Anderson localization regime could be experimentally measurable for a defect density as low as 1%.

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