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Stabilizing topological phases in graphene via random adsorption
We study the possibility of realizing topological phases in graphene with
randomly distributed adsorbates. When graphene is subjected to periodically
distributed adatoms, the enhanced spin-orbit couplings can result in various
topological phases. However, at certain adatom coverages, the intervalley
scattering renders the system a trivial insulator. By employing a finite-size
scaling approach and Landauer-B\"{u}ttiker formula, we show that the
randomization of adatom distribution greatly weakens the intervalley
scattering, but plays a negligible role in spin-orbit couplings. Consequently,
such a randomization turns graphene from a trivial insulator into a topological
state.Comment: 5 pages and 3 figure
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