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Weak Localization and Transport Gap in Graphene Antidot Lattices

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2009-10-01 v2

Abstract

We fabricated and measured antidot lattices in single layer graphene with lattice periods down to 90 nm. In large-period lattices, a well-defined quantum Hall effect is observed. Going to smaller antidot spacings the quantum Hall effect gradually disappears, following a geometric size effect. Lattices with narrow constrictions between the antidots behave as networks of nanoribbons, showing a high-resistance state and a transport gap of a few mV around the Dirac point. We observe pronounced weak localization in the magnetoresistance, indicating strong intervalley scattering at the antidot edges. The area of phase-coherent paths is bounded by the unit cell size at low temperatures, so each unit cell of the lattice acts as a ballistic cavity.

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@article{arxiv.0901.0840,
  title  = {Weak Localization and Transport Gap in Graphene Antidot Lattices},
  author = {J. Eroms and D. Weiss},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0901.0840},
  year   = {2009}
}

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some revisions, to appear in New Journal of Physics, Special Issue Graphene