Charge transport in two dimensions limited by strong short-range scatterers: Going beyond parabolic dispersion and Born approximation
Abstract
We investigate the conductivity of charge carriers confined to a two-dimensional system with the non-parabolic dispersion with being an arbitrary natural number. A delta-shaped scattering potential is assumed as the major source of disorder. We employ the exact solution of the Lippmann-Schwinger equation to derive an analytical Boltzmann conductivity formula valid for an arbitrary scattering potential strength. The range of applicability of our analytical results is assessed by a numerical study based on the finite size Kubo formula. We find that for any , the conductivity demonstrates a linear dependence on the carrier concentration in the limit of a strong scattering potential strength. This finding agrees with the conductivity measurements performed recently on chirally stacked multilayer graphene where the lowest two bands are non-parabolic and the adsorbed hydrocarbons might act as strong short-range scatterers.
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@article{arxiv.1401.6178,
title = {Charge transport in two dimensions limited by strong short-range scatterers: Going beyond parabolic dispersion and Born approximation},
author = {Bretislav Sopik and Janik Kailasvuori and Maxim Trushin},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1401.6178},
year = {2014}
}
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Substantially revised version, as accepted to PRB: 8 pages, 3 figures