We report the magnetotransport properties of large area graphene on stretchable polyethylene terephthalate substrates. At 2 K, weak localization of electrons introduced negative magnetoresistance at low field; a transition to positive magnetoresistance followed as the external field increases. Our results suggest that weak localization contributes to Hall effect at low temperature. At room temperature, only classical Lorentz force contribution can be observed. Angular dependence of the external magnetic field on longitudinal and transverse resistivity is measured to test the interplay between weak localization and Lorentz force contribution. Quantitative simulations based on quantum interference theory produced excellent agreement with the ...
We studied weak localization (WL) and antilocalization (WAL) in graphene at temperatures between 0.3...
This thesis describes studies on two-dimensional electron gases (2DEG) in graphene and related 2D sy...
We report the observation of a giant positive magnetoresistance in millimeter-scale hydrogenated gra...
We report the magnetotransport properties of large area graphene on stretchable polyethylene terepht...
This thesis focuses on the transport properties of graphene, a new emerging atomically thin, two-dim...
Transport experiments in strong magnetic fields show a variety of fascinating phenomena like the qua...
Low-field magnetoresistance is ubiquitous in low-dimensional metallic systems with high resistivity ...
We report on nonlocal transport in large-scale epitaxial graphene on silicon carbide under an applie...
Thesis (S.B.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 2009.Includes bibliographica...
We report the response of sub-micron epitaxial graphene Hall devices to localized and inhomogeneous ...
This thesis reports magnetotransport measurements in graphene Hall bar devices. Graphene samples fab...
We report a systematic study of room temperature large positive and negative magnetoresistance (MR) ...
International audienceWe present the magnetoresistance (MR) of highly doped monolayer graphene layer...
We studied weak localization (WL) and and weak antilocalization (WAL) in a eight-contacts Hall bar m...
In this paper, we report on the electronic transport properties of mesoscopic, ultrathin graphite fl...
We studied weak localization (WL) and antilocalization (WAL) in graphene at temperatures between 0.3...
This thesis describes studies on two-dimensional electron gases (2DEG) in graphene and related 2D sy...
We report the observation of a giant positive magnetoresistance in millimeter-scale hydrogenated gra...
We report the magnetotransport properties of large area graphene on stretchable polyethylene terepht...
This thesis focuses on the transport properties of graphene, a new emerging atomically thin, two-dim...
Transport experiments in strong magnetic fields show a variety of fascinating phenomena like the qua...
Low-field magnetoresistance is ubiquitous in low-dimensional metallic systems with high resistivity ...
We report on nonlocal transport in large-scale epitaxial graphene on silicon carbide under an applie...
Thesis (S.B.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 2009.Includes bibliographica...
We report the response of sub-micron epitaxial graphene Hall devices to localized and inhomogeneous ...
This thesis reports magnetotransport measurements in graphene Hall bar devices. Graphene samples fab...
We report a systematic study of room temperature large positive and negative magnetoresistance (MR) ...
International audienceWe present the magnetoresistance (MR) of highly doped monolayer graphene layer...
We studied weak localization (WL) and and weak antilocalization (WAL) in a eight-contacts Hall bar m...
In this paper, we report on the electronic transport properties of mesoscopic, ultrathin graphite fl...
We studied weak localization (WL) and antilocalization (WAL) in graphene at temperatures between 0.3...
This thesis describes studies on two-dimensional electron gases (2DEG) in graphene and related 2D sy...
We report the observation of a giant positive magnetoresistance in millimeter-scale hydrogenated gra...