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Giant magnetoresistance in high-mobility graphene
James Lourembam( Department of Physics and Astronomy, National Graphene Institute, University of Manchester, United Kingdom)
Location : Online
Abstract: Since the isolation of graphene, the first two-dimensional material, it has garnered
significant research attention owing to its extraordinary properties, such as an extremely high
carrier mobility. High carrier mobility is crucial for devices requiring high switching speeds and
low power dissipation, and this is made possible by graphene's massless dispersion spectrum
around the Fermi energy. Around graphene's Dirac point, magnetoresistance is closely linked to
its mobility and shows promise for significant intrinsic magnetoresistance (MR). In this
presentation, Dr. Lourembam will discuss their latest research on giant MR around graphene's
Dirac point. The findings reveal a substantial quadratic MR, exceeding 100% at room
temperature (RT) in magnetic fields as low as 0.1T. This value is orders of magnitude larger
than any other known system at RT. As Landau quantization comes into play with increasing
magnetic field strength, a giant linear MR emerges, reaching approximately 13,000% at RT in a
12T magnetic field.
References: 1N. Xin†, J. Lourembam†, P. Kumaravadivel† et al., (2023) " Strange magnetoresistance of high-mobility Dirac plasma" (Nature, 616,270-274 https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-023-05807-0) †equal contribution
Meeting ID: 969 5760 7087
Passcode: 590948
References: 1N. Xin†, J. Lourembam†, P. Kumaravadivel† et al., (2023) " Strange magnetoresistance of high-mobility Dirac plasma" (Nature, 616,270-274 https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-023-05807-0) †equal contribution
Meeting ID: 969 5760 7087
Passcode: 590948