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Electrical control of intervalley scattering in graphene via the charge state of defects
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2016
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Graphene NanomeshesElectrical EngineeringCharge StateEngineeringGraphene-based Nano-antennasPhysicsGraphene Quantum DotNanoelectronicsApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsElectrical ControlGrapheneGraphene NanoribbonValley DynamicsValley RelaxationIntervalley Scattering
We study the intervalley scattering in defected graphene by low-temperature transport measurements. The scattering rate is strongly suppressed when defects are charged. This finding highlights ``screening'' of the short-range part of a potential by the long-range part. Experiments on calcium-adsorbed graphene confirm the role of a long-range Coulomb potential. This effect is applicable to other multivalley systems, provided that the charge state of a defect can be electrically tuned. Our result provides a means to electrically control valley relaxation and has important implications in valley dynamics in valleytronic materials.
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