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Phase-space for the breakdown of the quantum Hall effect in epitaxial graphene

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2015-06-15 v1

Abstract

We report the phase-space defined by the quantum Hall effect breakdown in polymer gated epitaxial graphene on SiC (SiC/G) as a function of temperature, current, carrier density, and magnetic fields up to 30T. At 2K breakdown currents (IcI_c) almost two orders of magnitude greater than in GaAs devices are observed. The phase boundary of the dissipationless state (ρxx=0\rho_{xx}=0) shows a (1-(T/Tc)2(T/T_c)^2) dependence and persists up to Tc>45KT_c>45K at 29T. With magnetic field IcI_c was found to increase B3/2\propto B^{3/2} and TcB1.88T_c \propto B^{1.88}. As the Fermi energy approaches the Dirac point, the ν=2\nu=2 quantized Hall plateau appears continuously from fields as low as 1T up to at least 19T due to a strong magnetic field dependence of the carrier density.

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@article{arxiv.1304.4897,
  title  = {Phase-space for the breakdown of the quantum Hall effect in epitaxial graphene},
  author = {J. A. Alexander-Webber and A. M. R. Baker and T. J. B. M. Janssen and A. Tzalenchuk and S. Lara-Avila and S. Kubatkin and R. Yakimova and B. A. Piot and D. K. Maude and R. J. Nicholas},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1304.4897},
  year   = {2015}
}