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Carrier transport in 2D graphene layers
Carrier transport in gated 2D graphene monolayers is theoretically considered
in the presence of scattering by random charged impurity centers with density
. Excellent quantitative agreement is obtained (for carrier density ) with existing experimental data (Ref.
\onlinecite{kn:novoselov2004, kn:novoselov2005, kn:zhang2005, kn:kim2006,
kn:fuhrer2006}). The conductivity scales linearly with in the theory,
and shows extremely weak temperature dependence. The experimentally observed
asymmetry between electron and hole conductivities is explained by the
asymmetry in the charged impurity configuration in the presence of the gate
voltage, while the high-density saturation of conductivity for the highest
mobility samples is explained as a crossover between the long-range and the
point scattering dominated regimes. We argue that the experimentally observed
saturation of conductivity at low density arises from the charged impurity
induced inhomogeneity in the graphene carrier density which becomes severe for
.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures, published in Phys. Rev. Let
Conserved cosmological structures in the one-loop superstring effective action
A generic form of low-energy effective action of superstring theories with
one-loop quantum correction is well known. Based on this action we derive the
complete perturbation equations and general analytic solutions in the
cosmological spacetime. Using the solutions we identify conserved quantities
characterizing the perturbations: the amplitude of gravitational wave and the
perturbed three-space curvature in the uniform-field gauge both in the
large-scale limit, and the angular-momentum of rotational perturbation are
conserved independently of changing gravity sector. Implications for
calculating perturbation spectra generated in the inflation era based on the
string action are presented.Comment: 5 pages, no figure, To appear in Phys. Rev.
Unified Analysis of Cosmological Perturbations in Generalized Gravity
In a class of generalized Einstein's gravity theories we derive the equations
and general asymptotic solutions describing the evolution of the perturbed
universe in unified forms. Our gravity theory considers general couplings
between the scalar field and the scalar curvature in the Lagrangian, thus
includes broad classes of generalized gravity theories resulting from recent
attempts for the unification. We analyze both the scalar-type mode and the
gravitational wave in analogous ways. For both modes the large scale evolutions
are characterized by the same conserved quantities which are valid in the
Einstein's gravity. This unified and simple treatment is possible due to our
proper choice of the gauges, or equivalently gauge invariant combinations.Comment: 4 pages, revtex, no figure
Relativistic Hydrodynamic Cosmological Perturbations
Relativistic cosmological perturbation analyses can be made based on several
different fundamental gauge conditions. In the pressureless limit the variables
in certain gauge conditions show the correct Newtonian behaviors. Considering
the general curvature () and the cosmological constant () in the
background medium, the perturbed density in the comoving gauge, and the
perturbed velocity and the perturbed potential in the zero-shear gauge show the
same behavior as the Newtonian ones in general scales. In the first part, we
elaborate these Newtonian correspondences. In the second part, using the
identified gauge-invariant variables with correct Newtonian correspondences, we
present the relativistic results with general pressures in the background and
perturbation. We present the general super-sound-horizon scale solutions of the
above mentioned variables valid for general , , and generally
evolving equation of state. We show that, for vanishing , the
super-sound-horizon scale evolution is characterised by a conserved variable
which is the perturbed three-space curvature in the comoving gauge. We also
present equations for the multi-component hydrodynamic situation and for the
rotation and gravitational wave.Comment: 16 pages, no figure, To appear in Gen. Rel. Gra
A conserved variable in the perturbed hydrodynamic world model
We introduce a scalar-type perturbation variable which is conserved in
the large-scale limit considering general sign of three-space curvature (),
the cosmological constant (), and time varying equation of state. In a
pressureless medium is {\it exactly conserved} in all scales.Comment: 4 pages, no figure, To appear in Phys. Rev.
Theory of carrier transport in bilayer graphene
We develop a theory for density, disorder, and temperature dependent
electrical conductivity of bilayer graphene in the presence of long-range
charged impurity scattering as well as an additional short-range disorder of
independent origin, establishing that both scattering mechanisms contribute
significantly to determining bilayer transport properties. We find that
although strong screening properties of bilayer graphene lead to qualitative
differences with the corresponding single layer situation, both systems exhibit
the linearly density dependent conductivity at high density and the minimum
graphene conductivity behavior around the charge neutrality point due to the
formation of inhomogeneous electron-hole puddles induced by the random charged
impurity centers.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure
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