Tuesday, April 17, 2012

1204.3276 (Hua Jiang et al.)

Stabilizing topological phases in graphene via random adsorption    [PDF]

Hua Jiang, Zhenhua Qiao, Haiwen Liu, Junren Shi, Qian Niu
We study the possibility of realizing topological phases in graphene with randomly distributed adsorbates. When graphene is subjected to periodically distributed adatoms, the enhanced spin-orbit couplings can result in various topological phases. However, at certain adatom coverages, the intervalley scattering renders the system a trivial insulator. By employing a finite-size scaling approach and Landauer-B\"{u}ttiker formula, we show that the randomization of adatom distribution greatly weakens the intervalley scattering, but plays a negligible role in spin-orbit couplings. Consequently, such a randomization turns graphene from a trivial insulator into a topological state.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1204.3276

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