The Hall scattering factor, r, is a key quantity for establishing carrier concentration and drift mobility from Hall measurements; in experiments, it is usually assumed to be 1. In this paper, we use a combination of analytical and ab initio modeling to determine r in graphene. Although at high carrier densities r ~ 1 in a wide temperature range, at low doping the temperature dependence of r is very strong with values as high as 4 below 300 K. These high values are due to the linear bands around the Dirac cone and the carrier scattering rates due to acoustic phonons. At higher temperatures, r can instead become as low as 0.5 due to the contribution of both holes and electrons and the role of optical phonons. Finally, we provide a simple analytical model to compute accurately r in graphene in a wide range of temperatures and carrier densities.

Theory and Computation of Hall Scattering Factor in Graphene / Macheda, F.; Ponce, S.; Giustino, F.; Bonini, N.. - In: NANO LETTERS. - ISSN 1530-6984. - 20:12(2020), pp. 8861-8865. [10.1021/acs.nanolett.0c03874]

Theory and Computation of Hall Scattering Factor in Graphene

Macheda F.
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2020

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The Hall scattering factor, r, is a key quantity for establishing carrier concentration and drift mobility from Hall measurements; in experiments, it is usually assumed to be 1. In this paper, we use a combination of analytical and ab initio modeling to determine r in graphene. Although at high carrier densities r ~ 1 in a wide temperature range, at low doping the temperature dependence of r is very strong with values as high as 4 below 300 K. These high values are due to the linear bands around the Dirac cone and the carrier scattering rates due to acoustic phonons. At higher temperatures, r can instead become as low as 0.5 due to the contribution of both holes and electrons and the role of optical phonons. Finally, we provide a simple analytical model to compute accurately r in graphene in a wide range of temperatures and carrier densities.
2020
electron-phonon coupling; electronic transport; graphene; Hall effect; Hall scattering factor
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Theory and Computation of Hall Scattering Factor in Graphene / Macheda, F.; Ponce, S.; Giustino, F.; Bonini, N.. - In: NANO LETTERS. - ISSN 1530-6984. - 20:12(2020), pp. 8861-8865. [10.1021/acs.nanolett.0c03874]
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