Magnetotransport in carbon foils fabricated from exfoliated graphite
- 15 April 1998
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 57 (15) , 8900-8906
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevb.57.8900
Abstract
The magnetotransport properties of a series of low-density carbon foils, fabricated from exfoliated graphite, prepared with different densities and subjected to different heat treatments, have been investigated. The Hall resistance and the magnetoresistance were measured at low temperatures in magnetic fields up to The transport properties showed the main features of weak localization, i.e., a logarithmic temperature variation of the resistivity and a negative magnetoresistance for at low temperatures. The negative contribution to the magnetoresistance has been analyzed within the model of Wittmann and Schmid for weak localization beyond the diffusion limit. The analysis yields the phase relaxation time of the carrier wave function. The structural analysis of the carbon foils shows that the weak localization must be attributed to the disorder in the stacking sequence of the graphene planes.
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