Absence of a metallic phase in charge-neutral graphene with a random gap
Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics
2013-07-09 v2
Abstract
It is known that fluctuations in the electrostatic potential allow for metallic conduction (nonzero conductivity in the limit of an infinite system) if the carriers form a single species of massless two-dimensional Dirac fermions. A nonzero uniform mass opens up an excitation gap, localizing all states at the Dirac point of charge neutrality. Here we investigate numerically whether fluctuations in the mass can have a similar effect as potential fluctuations, allowing for metallic conduction at the Dirac point. Our negative conclusion confirms earlier expectations, but does not support the recently predicted metallic phase in a random-gap model of graphene.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1002.0817,
title = {Absence of a metallic phase in charge-neutral graphene with a random gap},
author = {J. H. Bardarson and M. V. Medvedyeva and J. Tworzydlo and A. R. Akhmerov and C. W. J. Beenakker},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1002.0817},
year = {2013}
}
Comments
3 pages, 3 figures