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Charge And Spin Transport In Disordered Graphenebased Materials 1st Edition Dinh Van Tuan Auth

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Charge And Spin Transport In Disordered Graphenebased Materials 1st Edition Dinh Van Tuan Auth
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.87 MB
Author: Dinh Van Tuan (auth.)
ISBN: 9783319255699, 331925569X
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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Charge And Spin Transport In Disordered Graphenebased Materials 1st Edition Dinh Van Tuan Auth by Dinh Van Tuan (auth.) 9783319255699, 331925569X instant download after payment.

This thesis presents an in-depth theoretical analysis of charge and spin transport properties in complex forms of disordered graphene. It relies on innovative real space computational methods of the time-dependent spreading of electronic wave packets. First a universal scaling law of the elastic mean free path versus the average grain size is predicted for polycrystalline morphologies, and charge mobilities of up to 300.000 cm2/V.s are determined for 1 micron grain size, while amorphous graphene membranes are shown to behave as Anderson insulators. An unprecedented spin relaxation mechanism, unique to graphene and driven by spin/pseudospin entanglement is then reported in the presence of weak spin-orbit interaction (gold ad-atom impurities) together with the prediction of a crossover from a quantum spin Hall Effect to spin Hall effect (for thallium ad-atoms), depending on the degree of surface ad-atom segregation and the resulting island diameter.

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