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Kimberly Hsieh1, Vidya Kochat1, Tathagata Biswas1
1Department of Physics, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore 560 012, India.
Abstract:
Graphene grain boundaries (GBs) have attracted interest for their ability to host nearly dispersionless electronic bands and magnetic instabilities. Here, we employ quantum transport and universal conductance fluctuation measurements to experimentally demonstrate a spontaneous breaking of time-reversal symmetry across individual GBs of chemical vapor deposited graphene. While quantum transport across the GBs indicate spin-scattering-induced dephasing and hence formation of local magnetic moments, below T≲4 K we observe complete lifting of time-reversal symmetry at high carrier densities (n≳5×10^{12} cm^{-2}) and low temperature (T≲2 K). An unprecedented thirtyfold reduction in the universal conductance fluctuation magnitude with increasing doping density further supports the possibility of an emergent frozen magnetic state at the GBs. Our experimental results suggest that realistic GBs of graphene can be a promising resource for new electronic phases and spin-based applications.
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