Author:
Liu Fan-Hung,Hsu Chang-Shun,Chuang Chiashain,Woo Tak-Pong,Huang Lung-I,Lo Shun-Tsung,Fukuyama Yasuhiro,Yang Yanfei,Elmquist Randolph E,Liang Chi-Te
Abstract
Abstract
We have performed magnetotransport measurements on multilayer epitaxial graphene. By increasing the driving current I through our graphene devices while keeping the bath temperature fixed, we are able to study Dirac fermion heating and current scaling in such devices. Using zero-field resistivity as a self thermometer, we are able to determine the effective Dirac fermion temperature (T
DF) at various driving currents. At zero field, it is found that T
DF ∝ I
≈1/2. Such results are consistent with electron heating in conventional two-dimensional systems in the plateau-plateau transition regime. With increasing magnetic field B, we observe an I-independent point in the measured longitudinal resistivity ρ
xx which is equivalent to the direct insulator-quantum Hall (I-QH) transition characterized by a temperature-independent point in ρ
xx. Together with recent experimental evidence for direct I-QH transition, our new data suggest that such a transition is a universal effect in graphene, albeit further studies are required to obtain a thorough understanding of such an effect.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science
Cited by
11 articles.
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