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Observation of the fractional quantum Hall effect in graphene

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  • Kirill I. Bolotin

    (Department of Physics,
    Present address: Department of Physics, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee 37235, USA.)

  • Fereshte Ghahari

    (Department of Physics,)

  • Michael D. Shulman

    (Columbia University, New York, New York 10027, USA)

  • Horst L. Stormer

    (Department of Physics,
    Columbia University, New York, New York 10027, USA)

  • Philip Kim

    (Department of Physics,
    Columbia University, New York, New York 10027, USA)

Abstract

Graphene takes partial charge The fractional quantum Hall effect is a quintessential manifestation of the collective behaviour associated with strongly interacting charge carriers confined to two dimensions and subject to a strong magnetic field. It is predicted that the charge carriers present in graphene — an atomic layer of carbon that can be seen as the 'perfect' two-dimensional system — are subject to strong interactions. Nevertheless, the phenomenon had eluded experimental observation until now: in this issue two groups report fractional quantum Hall effect in suspended sheets of graphene, probed in a two-terminal measurement setup. The researchers also observe a magnetic-field-induced insulating state at low carrier density, which competes with the quantum Hall effect and limits its observation to the highest-quality samples only. These results pave the way for the study of the rich collective behaviour of Dirac fermions in graphene.

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  • Kirill I. Bolotin & Fereshte Ghahari & Michael D. Shulman & Horst L. Stormer & Philip Kim, 2009. "Observation of the fractional quantum Hall effect in graphene," Nature, Nature, vol. 462(7270), pages 196-199, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:462:y:2009:i:7270:d:10.1038_nature08582
    DOI: 10.1038/nature08582
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