Insulating to relativistic quantum Hall transition in disordered graphene

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E. Pallecchi
M. Ridene
D. Kazazis
F. Lafont
F. Schopfer
W. Poirier
M. O. Goerbig
D. Mailly
A. Ouerghi
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[1] CNRS - Laboratoire de Photonique et de Nanostructures,Département de Physique
[2] LPMC,undefined
[3] Faculté des Sciences de Tunis,undefined
[4] Université Tunis-Manar,undefined
[5] Campus Universitaire,undefined
[6] Laboratoire National de Métrologie et d'Essais,undefined
[7] Laboratoire de Physique des Solides,undefined
[8] CNRS UMR 8502,undefined
[9] Université,undefined
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Quasi-particle excitations in graphene exhibit a unique behavior concerning two key phenomena of mesoscopic physics: electron localization and the quantum Hall effect. A direct transition between these two states has been found in disordered two-dimensional electron gases at low magnetic field. It has been suggested that it is a quantum phase transition, but the nature of the transition is still debated. Despite the large number of works studying either the localization or the quantum Hall regime in graphene, such a transition has not been investigated for Dirac fermions. Here we discuss measurements on low-mobility graphene where the localized state at low magnetic fields and a quantum Hall state at higher fields are observed. We find that the system undergoes a direct transition from the insulating to the Hall conductor regime. Remarkably, the transverse magneto-conductance shows a temperature independent crossing point, pointing to the existence of a genuine quantum phase transition.
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