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Observation of electron–hole puddles in graphene using a scanning single-electron transistor

Martin et al., 2008

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8848037930947819249
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Martin J
Akerman N
Ulbricht G
Lohmann T
Smet J
Von Klitzing K
Yacoby A
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Nature physics

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The electronic structure of graphene causes its charge carriers to behave like relativistic particles. For a perfect graphene sheet free from impurities and disorder, the Fermi energy lies at the so-called 'Dirac point', where the density of electronic states vanishes. But in the …
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