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Conductivity of graphene: How to distinguish between samples with short and long range scatterers
Maxim Trushin, John Schliemann
Published 2008-02-20, updated 2008-06-12Version 3
Applying a quasiclassical equation to carriers in graphene we found a way how to distinguish between samples with the domination of short and long range scatterers from the conductivity measurements. The model proposed explains recent transport experiments with chemically doped as well as suspended graphene.
Comments: 6 pages, 3 figures, some references have been corrected and revised
Journal: EuroPhys. Lett. v. 83 (2008), 17001
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall, cond-mat.mtrl-sci
Keywords: long range scatterers, distinguish, conductivity measurements, transport experiments, domination
Tags: journal article
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