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Splitting of the Zero-Energy Landau Level and Universal Dissipative Conductivity at Critical Points in Disordered Graphene

Frank Ortmann, Stephan Roche

Published 2013-02-14Version 1

We report on robust features of the longitudinal conductivity ($\sigma_{xx}$) of the graphene zero-energy Landau level in presence of disorder and varying magnetic fields. By mixing an Anderson disorder potential with a low density of sublattice impurities, the transition from metallic to insulating states is theoretically explored as a function of Landau-level splitting, using highly efficient real-space methods to compute the Kubo conductivities (both $\sigma_{xx}$ and Hall $\sigma_{xy}$). As long as valley-degeneracy is maintained, the obtained critical conductivity $\sigma_{xx}\simeq 1.4 e^{2}/h$ is robust upon disorder increase (by almost one order of magnitude) and magnetic fields ranging from about 2 to 200 Tesla. When the sublattice symmetry is broken, $\sigma_{xx}$ eventually vanishes at the Dirac point owing to localization effects, whereas the critical conductivities of pseudospin-split states (dictating the width of a $\sigma_{xy}=0$ plateau) change to $\sigma_{xx}\simeq e^{2}/h$, regardless of the splitting strength, superimposed disorder, or magnetic strength. These findings point towards the non dissipative nature of the quantum Hall effect in disordered graphene in presence of Landau level splitting.

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