Odd-integer quantum Hall effect in graphene: interaction and disorder effects.

Phys Rev Lett

Department of Physics and Texas Center for Superconductivity, University of Houston, Houston, TX 77204, USA.

Published: November 2007

We study the competition between the long-range Coulomb interaction, disorder scattering, and lattice effects in the integer quantum Hall effect (IQHE) in graphene. By direct transport calculations, both nu=1 and nu=3 IQHE states are revealed in the lowest two Dirac Landau levels. However, the critical disorder strength above which the nu=3 IQHE is destroyed is much smaller than that for the nu=1 IQHE, which may explain the absence of a nu=3 plateau in recent experiments. While the excitation spectrum in the IQHE phase is gapless within numerical finite-size analysis, we do find and determine a mobility gap, which characterizes the energy scale of the stability of the IQHE. Furthermore, we demonstrate that the nu=1 IQHE state is a Dirac valley and sublattice polarized Ising pseudospin ferromagnet, while the nu=3 state is an xy plane polarized pseudospin ferromagnet.

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