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Yagi Group
Nano Science and Low Tempeature Physics
Gaduate School of Advanced Sciences and Engineering, Hiroshima University
(Graduate School of Advanced Sciences of Matter, Hiroshima University)
Kagamiyama 1-3-1, Higashi Hiroshima, 739-8530 Japan: Phone +81-82-4247041 (Yagi) +81-82-4247042 (Laboratory)
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Recent studies:
Graphene
Multilayer graphene shows intrinsic resistance peaks in the carrier density dependence.
Hirahara et al., Sci. Rep. 8 13992 (2018). DOI: 10.1038/s41598-018-32214-7
Tetralayer graphene shows intrinsic resistance peaks in the gate voltage dependence of resistance at zeromagnetic fields. These peaks originate from band structure.
Tetralayer graphene (a)Backgate voltage dependence of resistance shows complicated peaks, which varies with top gate voltages. (b) A map of resistivity as a function of carriers induced by top and bottom gate voltages. (c) A map of resistivity as a function of carrier density and perpendicular electric flux density. Resistance ridges are discernible.
Key words: tetralayer graphene, hexlayer graphene, ridge structure, top and bottom gate, Landau fan diagram
Low energy band structure of graphene. How the atomic layers aquire a bulk character. Yagi et al. Sci.Rep. 8, 13018 (2018).
We have measured the Landau fan diagrams of one to 7 layer graphene (AB-stacking). Even odd layer number effect was clearly observed.
Key workds, monolayer, bilayer, trilayer, tetralayer, pentalayer, hexlayer, heptalayer graphene, Landau fan diagram
You can make graphene! An instruction manual for high school students, only in Japanese.
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