We present a theory of electronic transport in graphene in the presence of randomly placed adsorbates. Our analysis predicts a marked asymmetry of the conductivity about the Dirac point, as well as a negative weak-localization magnetoresistivity. In the region of strong scattering, renormalization group corrections drive the system further towards insulating behavior. These results explain key features of recent experiments, and are validated by numerical transport computations
This article belongs to the Special Issue Organic Materials for Electronic and Optoelectronic Applic...
We study conductance fluctuations (CF) and the sensitivity of the conductance to the motion of a sin...
After the experimental discovery of graphene -a single atomic layer of graphite- a scientific rush s...
We present a theory of electronic transport in graphene in the presence of randomly placed adsorbate...
We show that a coherent picture of the dc conductivity of monolayer and bilayer graphene at finite e...
In 2004 graphene, a monolayer of carbon atoms, has been isolated as the first real two-dimensional s...
We show that a coherent picture for the DC conductivity of monolayer and bilayer graphene emerges fr...
6 pagesInternational audienceWe propose a unified description of transport in graphene with adsorbat...
Graphene is of great fundamental interest and has potential applications in disruptive novel technol...
Graphene, a single atom thick plane of graphite, is a novel two-dimensional electron system in which...
We study the conductivity of graphene with a smooth but particle-hole- asymmetric disorder potential...
We describe the electronic conductivity, as a function of the Fermi energy, in the Bernal bilayer gr...
Abstract. Since the very first investigations of the electronic properties of graphene, the nature o...
Hydrogen adatoms and other species covalently bound to graphene act as resonant scattering centers a...
Spin-dependent features in the conductivity of graphene, chemically modified by a random distributio...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Organic Materials for Electronic and Optoelectronic Applic...
We study conductance fluctuations (CF) and the sensitivity of the conductance to the motion of a sin...
After the experimental discovery of graphene -a single atomic layer of graphite- a scientific rush s...
We present a theory of electronic transport in graphene in the presence of randomly placed adsorbate...
We show that a coherent picture of the dc conductivity of monolayer and bilayer graphene at finite e...
In 2004 graphene, a monolayer of carbon atoms, has been isolated as the first real two-dimensional s...
We show that a coherent picture for the DC conductivity of monolayer and bilayer graphene emerges fr...
6 pagesInternational audienceWe propose a unified description of transport in graphene with adsorbat...
Graphene is of great fundamental interest and has potential applications in disruptive novel technol...
Graphene, a single atom thick plane of graphite, is a novel two-dimensional electron system in which...
We study the conductivity of graphene with a smooth but particle-hole- asymmetric disorder potential...
We describe the electronic conductivity, as a function of the Fermi energy, in the Bernal bilayer gr...
Abstract. Since the very first investigations of the electronic properties of graphene, the nature o...
Hydrogen adatoms and other species covalently bound to graphene act as resonant scattering centers a...
Spin-dependent features in the conductivity of graphene, chemically modified by a random distributio...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Organic Materials for Electronic and Optoelectronic Applic...
We study conductance fluctuations (CF) and the sensitivity of the conductance to the motion of a sin...
After the experimental discovery of graphene -a single atomic layer of graphite- a scientific rush s...