Focus Session: Graphene: Correlated States
FOCUS · D21 ·
Presentations
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Field-Induced Kosterlitz-Thouless Transition in the N=0 Landau Level of Graphene
ORAL
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Authors
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Kentaro Nomura
- Tohoku University
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Shinsei Ryu
- Dept. of Physics, U.C. Berkeley
- UC Berkeley
- University of California, Berkeley
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Dung-Hai Lee
- Dept of Physics, University of California Berkeley, Berkeley, CA; Materials Sciences Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA
- UC Berkeley
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Skyrmions in a graphene bilayer at filling factors $\nu=-3,-1$
ORAL
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Authors
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Wenchen Luo
- U. Sherbrooke
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Ren\'e C\^ot\'e
- U. Sherbrooke
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Yafis Barlas
- U. Florida and NHMFL
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Allan H. MacDonald
- U. Texas at Austin
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Observation of the fractional quantum Hall effect in graphene
ORAL
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Authors
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Kirill Bolotin
- Vanderbilt University
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Fereshte Ghahari
- Physics Department, Columbia University
- Columbia University
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Michael D. Shulman
- Harvard University
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Horst L. Stormer
- Columbia University
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Philip Kim
- Columbia University
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Magnetically induced correlated states in suspended graphene
COFFEE_KLATCH · Invited
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Authors
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Xu Du
- SUNY SB
- Stony Brook University
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Fractional Quantum Hall Effect in Suspended Graphene: Transport Coefficients and Electron Interaction Strength
ORAL
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Authors
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D.A. Abanin
- Princeton U.
- Princeton University
- Princeton Center for Theoretical Science
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I. Skachko
- Rutgers University
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X. Du
- SUNY
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E.Y. Andrei
- Rutgers
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L.S. Levitov
- MIT
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Broken-Symmetry States and Divergent Resistance in Suspended Bilayer Graphene
ORAL
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Authors
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Benjamin Feldman
- Physics Department, Harvard University
- Harvard University
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Jens Martin
- Physics Department, Harvard University
- Harvard University
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Thomas Weitz
- Physics Department, Harvard University
- Harvard University
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Monica Allen
- Physics Department, Harvard University
- Harvard University
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Amir Yacoby
- Harvard University
- Physics Department, Harvard University
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The metal-insulator transition of the half integer quantum-Hall effect in epitaxial graphene
ORAL
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Authors
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Adam Neal
- Purdue University
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Tian Shen
- Purdue University
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Jiangjiang Gu
- Purdue University
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Min Xu
- Purdue University
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Michael Bolen
- Purdue University
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Michael Capano
- School of Electrical and Computer Engineering and the Birck Nanotechnology Center, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana 47907
- Purdue University
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Lloyd Engel
- NHMFL
- Purdue University
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Peide Ye
- Purdue University
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Insulating state of a graphene edge in the spin-polarized quantum Hall effect regime
ORAL
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Authors
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Maxim Kharitonov
- Materials Science Division, Argonne National Laboratory
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Quantum Hall ferromagnetic states of a graphene bilayer at $\nu=-1$
ORAL
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Authors
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Jules Lambert
- U. Sherbrooke
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Ren\'e C\^ot\'e
- U. Sherbrooke
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Yafis Barlas
- U. Florida and NHMFL
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Allan H. MacDonald
- U. Texas at Austin
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Deconfined fractional electric charges in graphene at high magnetic fields
ORAL
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Authors
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Chang-Yu Hou
- Institute-Lorentz, Leiden University
- Universiteit Leiden
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Claudio Chamon
- Boston University
- Physics Dept., Boston University
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Christopher Mudry
- CMT group, Paul Scherrer Institute, Switzerland
- Paul Scherrer Institut
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Thermal and high current bias study of the quantum Hall effect in Graphene
ORAL
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Authors
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Keyan Bennaceur
- CEA
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Fabien Portier
- CEA Saclay
- CEA
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Patrice Roche
- CEA Saclay
- CEA
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Christian Glattli
- CEA Saclay
- CEA
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Half integer quantum Hall effect in high mobility single layer epitaxial graphene
ORAL
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Authors
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Claire Berger
- Georgia Institute of Technology
- GATECH \& CNRS
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Xiaosong Wu
- Georgia Tech
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Yike Wu
- Georgia Tech
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Ming Ruan
- Georgia Tech
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Nerasoa K. Madiomanana
- Georgia Tech
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John Hankinson
- Georgia Tech
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Mike Sprinkle
- Georgia Tech
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Benjamin Piot
- CNRS- LNCMI, France
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Clement Faugeras
- CNRS- LNCMI, France
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Marek Potemski
- CNRS- LNCMI, France
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Walt A. de Heer
- Georgia Tech
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Splitting of critical energies in the $n$=0 Landau level of graphene driven by a random hopping disorder
ORAL
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Authors
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Ana L. C. Pereira
- Universidade Estadual de Campinas
- State University of Campinas (UNICAMP)
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