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Monday, February 24, 2014
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
East Bridge 114

Condensed Matter Physics Seminar

Quantum Transport and Correlated Phenomena in Bilayer and Trilayer Graphene Membranes
Jeanie Lau, Professor, UC Riverside,

Graphene, a two-dimensional single atomic layer of carbon, has recently emerged as a new model system for condensed matter physics, as well as a promising candidate for electronic materials. Though single layer graphene is gapless, bilayer and trilayer graphene have tunable band gaps that may be induced by out-of-plane electric fields or arise from collective excitation of electrons. Here I will present our results on transport measurements in bilayer and trilayer graphene devices with mobility as high as 400,000 cm2/Vs. We demonstrate the presence of an intrinsic gapped state in bilayer and trilayer graphene at the charge neutrality point, evidence for quantum phase tranisition, stacking-order dependent transport in trilayer graphene, and if time permits, quantum Hall transitions in these systems. Our results underscore the fascinating many-body physics in these 2D membranes, and have implications for band gap engineering for graphene electronics and optoelectronic applications.

For more information, please contact Jonathan Gross by email at [email protected].