Wednesday, January 30, 2013

1301.7033 (Mathieu Massicotte et al.)

Quantum Hall Effect in Fractal Graphene: Growth and Properties of
Graphlocons
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Mathieu Massicotte, Victor Yu, Eric Whiteway, Dan Vatnik, Michael Hilke
Highly dendritic graphene crystals up to 0.25 mm in diameter are synthesized by low pressure chemical vapor deposition inside a copper enclosure. With their sixfold symmetry and fractal-like shape, the crystals resemble snowflakes. The evolution of the dendritic growth features is investigated for different growth conditions and surface diffusion is found to be the growth-limiting step responsible for the formation of dendrites. The electronic properties of the dendritic crystals are examined down to sub-Kelvin temperatures, showing a mobility of up to 6300 cm$^2$V$^{-1}$s$^{-1}$ and quantum Hall oscillations are observed above 4T. These results demonstrate the high quality of the transport properties despite their rough dendritic edges.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1301.7033

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