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Detecting giant electron-hole asymmetry in graphene monolayer generated by strain and charged-defect scattering via Landau level spectroscopy

Authors :
Ke-Ke Bai
Lin He
Jia-Bin Qiao
Jia-Cai Nie
Yi-Cong Wei
Long-Jing Yin
Wei Yan
Si-Yu Li
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

The electron-hole symmetry in graphene monolayer, which is analogous to the inherent symmetric structure between electrons and positrons of the Universe, plays a crucial role in the chirality and chiral tunnelling of massless Dirac fermions. Here we demonstrate that both strain and charged-defect scattering could break this symmetry dramatically in graphene monolayer. In our experiment, the Fermi velocities of electrons and holes are measured directly through Landau level spectroscopy. In strained graphene with lattice deformation and curvature, the and are measured as 1.2 x 106 m/s and 1.02 x106 m/s, respectively. This giant asymmetry originates from enhanced next-nearest-neighbor hopping in the strained region. Around positively charged-defect, we observe opposite electron-hole asymmetry, and the and are measured to be 0.86x 106 m/s and 1.14 x106 m/s, respectively. Such a large asymmetry is attributed to the fact that the massless Dirac fermions in graphene monolayer are scattered more strongly when they are attracted to the charged-defect than when they are repelled from it.<br />4 Figures in main text

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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