Effect of long-range disorder on competing orders in bilayer graphene

ORAL

Abstract

Two general classes of spontaneously broken symmetry phases have been proposed for bilayer graphene: a gapped phase and a nematic phase. Some experiments suggest the establishment of a nematic phase whereas others suggest the presence of a gapped phase. In this talk I will present the results of our theoretical study of the effect of long-range disorder on the conditions for the establishment of a nematic or a gapped phase in bilayer graphene. In particular I will discuss the effect of the disorder-induced carrier density inhomogeneities on the properties and robustness of each phase. I will then discuss the relevance of our results for the current experiments.

*Work supported by ONR-N00014-13-1-0321, ACS-PRF \# 53581-DNI5, and the Jeffress Memorial Trust.

Authors

  • Martin Rodriguez-Vega

    • College of William \& Mary
  • Christopher Triola

    • Department of Physics, College of William and Mary
    • Physics Department of William and Mary College
    • College of William \& Mary
  • Junhua Zhang

    • College of William \& Mary
    • Department of Physics, College of William and Mary
  • Enrico Rossi

    • Department of Physics, College of William and Mary
    • Physics Department of William and Mary College
    • College of William \& Mary