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Puddle-Induced Resistance Oscillations in the Breakdown of the Graphene Quantum Hall Effect
M Yang1, O Couturaud2, W Desrat2
1Laboratoire National des Champs Magnétiques Intenses, EMFL-LNCMI, INSA, UPS, CNRS UPR 3228, Université de Toulouse, 143 avenue de Rangueil, 31400 Toulouse, France.
Abstract:
We report on the stability of the quantum Hall plateau in wide Hall bars made from a chemically gated graphene film grown on SiC. The ν=2 quantized plateau appears from fields B≃5 T and persists up to B≃80 T. At high current density, in the breakdown regime, the longitudinal resistance oscillates with a 1/B periodicity and an anomalous phase, which we relate to the presence of additional electron reservoirs. The high field experimental data suggest that these reservoirs induce a continuous increase of the carrier density up to the highest available magnetic field, thus enlarging the quantum plateaus. These in-plane inhomogeneities, in the form of high carrier density graphene pockets, modulate the quantum Hall effect breakdown and decrease the breakdown current.
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