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Functionalized graphene as a model system for the two-dimensional metal-insulator transition.


ABSTRACT: Reports of metallic behavior in two-dimensional (2D) systems such as high mobility metal-oxide field effect transistors, insulating oxide interfaces, graphene, and MoS2 have challenged the well-known prediction of Abrahams, et al. that all 2D systems must be insulating. The existence of a metallic state for such a wide range of 2D systems thus reveals a wide gap in our understanding of 2D transport that has become more important as research in 2D systems expands. A key to understanding the 2D metallic state is the metal-insulator transition (MIT). In this report, we explore the nature of a disorder induced MIT in functionalized graphene, a model 2D system. Magneto-transport measurements show that weak-localization overwhelmingly drives the transition, in contradiction to theoretical assumptions that enhanced electron-electron interactions dominate. These results provide the first detailed picture of the nature of the transition from the metallic to insulating states of a 2D system.

SUBMITTER: Osofsky MS 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4748216 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Functionalized graphene as a model system for the two-dimensional metal-insulator transition.

Osofsky M S MS   Hernández S C SC   Nath A A   Wheeler V D VD   Walton S G SG   Krowne C M CM   Gaskill D K DK  

Scientific reports 20160210


Reports of metallic behavior in two-dimensional (2D) systems such as high mobility metal-oxide field effect transistors, insulating oxide interfaces, graphene, and MoS2 have challenged the well-known prediction of Abrahams, et al. that all 2D systems must be insulating. The existence of a metallic state for such a wide range of 2D systems thus reveals a wide gap in our understanding of 2D transport that has become more important as research in 2D systems expands. A key to understanding the 2D me  ...[more]

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