TY - JOUR
T1 - Symmetry-protected coherent transport for diluted vacancies and adatoms in graphene
AU - Ruiz-Tijerina, David
AU - G. G. V. Dias da Silva, Luis
PY - 2016/8/25
Y1 - 2016/8/25
N2 - We study the effects of a low concentration of adatoms or single vacancies in the linear–response transport properties of otherwise clean graphene. These impurities were treated as localized orbitals, and for each type two cases with distinct coupling symmetries were studied. For adatoms, we considered top- and hollow-site adsorbates (TOP and HS). For vacancies, we studied impurity formation by soft bond reconstruction (REC), as well as the more symmetric case of charge accumulation in unreconstructed vacancies (VAC). Our results indicate that the transport is determined by usual impurity scattering when the graphene-impurity coupling does not possess C3v symmetry (TOP and REC). In contrast, VAC impurities decouple from the electronic states at the Dirac points, and yield no contribution to the resistivity for a sample in charge neutrality. Furthermore, the inversion-symmetry-conserving HS impurities also decouple from entire sets of momenta throughout the Brillouin zone, and do not contribute to the resistivity within a broad range of parameters. These behaviors are protected by C3v and inversion symmetry, respectively, and persist for more general impurity models.
AB - We study the effects of a low concentration of adatoms or single vacancies in the linear–response transport properties of otherwise clean graphene. These impurities were treated as localized orbitals, and for each type two cases with distinct coupling symmetries were studied. For adatoms, we considered top- and hollow-site adsorbates (TOP and HS). For vacancies, we studied impurity formation by soft bond reconstruction (REC), as well as the more symmetric case of charge accumulation in unreconstructed vacancies (VAC). Our results indicate that the transport is determined by usual impurity scattering when the graphene-impurity coupling does not possess C3v symmetry (TOP and REC). In contrast, VAC impurities decouple from the electronic states at the Dirac points, and yield no contribution to the resistivity for a sample in charge neutrality. Furthermore, the inversion-symmetry-conserving HS impurities also decouple from entire sets of momenta throughout the Brillouin zone, and do not contribute to the resistivity within a broad range of parameters. These behaviors are protected by C3v and inversion symmetry, respectively, and persist for more general impurity models.
U2 - 10.1103/PhysRevB.94.085425
DO - 10.1103/PhysRevB.94.085425
M3 - Article
SN - 0163-1829
VL - 94
JO - Physical Review B: covering condensed matter and materials physics
JF - Physical Review B: covering condensed matter and materials physics
IS - 8
M1 - 085425
ER -