Localization of Charge Carriers in Monolayer Graphene Gradually Disordered by Ion Irradiation

  • Zion E
  • Haran A
  • Butenko A
  • et al.
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Abstract

Gradual localization of charge carriers was studied in a series of micro-size samples of monolayer graphene fabricated on the common large scale film and irradiated by different doses of C$^+$ ions with energy 35 keV. Measurements of the temperature dependence of conductivity and magnetoresistance in fields up to 4 T showed that at low disorder, the samples are in the regime of weak localization and antilocalization. Further increase of disorder leads to strong localization regime, when conductivity is described by the variable-range-hopping (VRH) mechanism. A crossover from the Mott regime to the Efros-Shklovskii regime of VRH is observed with decreasing temperature. Theoretical analysis of conductivity in both regimes showed a remarkably good agreement with experimental data.

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Zion, E., Haran, A., Butenko, A., Wolfson, L., Kaganovskii, Y., Havdala, T., … Shlimak, I. (2015). Localization of Charge Carriers in Monolayer Graphene Gradually Disordered by Ion Irradiation. Graphene, 04(03), 45–53. https://doi.org/10.4236/graphene.2015.43005

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