Quantum lifetime in BN-encapsulated graphene devices

ORAL

Abstract

Encapsulating monolayer graphene in BN has lead to vastly enhanced device quality, leading to significantly increased mobility and quantum lifetimes on the order of picoseconds. However, magnetoresistance measurements in the quantum Hall regime reveal remnant disorder that continues to inhibit transport measurement. Here we report a study of the Shubnikov-de Haas oscillations in very high mobility devices. Comparison of the mean scattering and quantum lifetimes suggest that remote impurities remain the dominant scattering mechanism. The source of this remnant disorder, and the consequence for mobility enhancement in BN-supported 2D materials beyond graphene is discussed.

Authors

  • Jesse Balgley

    • Columbia University
  • Scott Dietrich

    • Columbia University
  • Lei Wang

    • Cornell University
  • Vitto Han

    • Columbia University
  • Bo Wen

    • Columbia University
  • Yuanda Gao

    • Columbia University
  • James Hone

    • Columbia University
  • Cory Dean

    • Columbia University