Impact of vacancies on diffusive and pseudodiffusive electronic transport in graphene

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We present a survey of the effect of vacancies on quantum transport in graphene, exploring conduction regimes ranging from tunnelling to intrinsic transport phenomena. Vacancies, with density up to 2%, are distributed at random either in a balanced manner between the two sublattices or in a totally unbalanced configuration where only atoms sitting on a given sublattice are randomly removed. Quantum transmission shows a variety of different behaviours, which depend on the specific system geometry and disorder distribution. The investigation of the scaling laws of the most significant quantities allows a deep physical insight and the accurate prediction of their trend over a large energy region around the Dirac point. © 2013 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.

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Cresti, A., Louvet, T., Ortmann, F., Van Tuan, D., Lenarczyk, P., Huhs, G., & Roche, S. (2013). Impact of vacancies on diffusive and pseudodiffusive electronic transport in graphene. Crystals, 3(2), 289–305. https://doi.org/10.3390/cryst3020289

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