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Unconventional Integer Quantum Hall Effect in Graphene
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Materials ScienceQuantum ScienceSpintronicsGraphene NanomeshesEngineeringGraphene Quantum DotPhysicsNanoelectronicsCondensed Matter PhysicsQuantum MaterialsApplied PhysicsGrapheneGraphene NanoribbonUnconventional QuantizationMonolayer Graphite FilmsHall Effect
Monolayer graphite films, or graphene, have quasiparticle excitations that can be described by (2+1)-dimensional Dirac theory. We demonstrate that this produces an unconventional form of the quantized Hall conductivity sigma(xy) = -(2e2/h)(2n+1) with n = 0, 1, ..., which notably distinguishes graphene from other materials where the integer quantum Hall effect was observed. This unconventional quantization is caused by the quantum anomaly of the n=0 Landau level and was discovered in recent experiments on ultrathin graphite films.
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