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Density of States in graphene with vacancies: Midgap power law and frozen multifractality
Published in American Physical Society
2014
Volume: 113
   
Issue: 18
Abstract
The density of states (E) of graphene is investigated numerically and within the self-consistent T-matrix approximation in the presence of vacancies within the tight binding model. The focus is on compensated disorder, where the concentration of vacancies nA and nB in both sublattices is the same. Formally, this model belongs to the chiral symmetry class BDI. The nonlinear sigma model predicts for BDI a Gade-type singularity (E)∼|E|-1exp[-|log(E)|-1/x]. Our numerical data are comparable to this result in a preasymptotic regime that gives way, however, at even lower energies to (E)∼E-1|log(E)|-x, 1≤x<2. We take this finding as evidence that, similar to the case of dirty d-wave superconductors, generic bipartite random hopping models may also exhibit unconventional (strong-coupling) fixed points for certain kinds of randomly placed scatterers if these are strong enough. Our research suggests that graphene with (effective) vacancy disorder is a physical representative of such systems. © 2014 American Physical Society.
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JournalData powered by TypesetPhysical Review Letters
PublisherData powered by TypesetAmerican Physical Society
ISSN00319007
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Concepts (11)
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    Graphene
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    Superconducting materials
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    CHIRAL SYMMETRY
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    D-WAVE SUPERCONDUCTORS
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    Density of state
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    Multifractality
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    NONLINEAR SIGMA MODEL
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    RANDOM HOPPING
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    STRONG-COUPLING
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    Tight binding model
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    Vacancies