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Charge transport in graphene with resonant scatterers
M Titov1, P M Ostrovsky, I V Gornyi
1School of Engineering & Physical Sciences, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh EH14 4AS, United Kingdom.
Abstract:
The full counting statistics for the charge transport through an undoped graphene sheet in the presence of strong potential impurities is studied. Treating the scattering off the impurity in the s-wave approximation, we calculate the impurity correction to the cumulant generating function. This correction is universal provided the impurity strength is tuned to a resonant value. In particular, the conductance of the sample acquires a correction of 16e{2}/(pi{2}h) per resonant impurity.
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