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Transverse Thermoelectric Conductivity of Bilayer Graphene in Quantum Hall Regime

We performed electric and thermoelectric transport measurements of bilayer graphene in a magnetic field up to 15 Tesla. The transverse thermoelectric conductivity $\rmα_{xy}$, determined from four transport coefficients, attains a peak value of $\rmα_{xy, peak}$ whenever chemical potential lies in the center of a Landau level. The temperature dependence of $\rmα_{xy, peak}$ is dictated by the disorder width $\rm W_L$. For $\rm k_BT/W_L\leq$0.2, $\rmα_{xy, peak}$ is nominally linear in temperature, which gives $\rmα_{xy,peak}/T=0.19 \pm 0.03 n A/K^2$ independent of the magnetic field, temperature and Landau Level index. At $\rm k_BT/W_L\geq$0.5, $\rmα_{xy, peak}$ saturates to a value close to the predicted universal value of $\rm 4\times(ln2)k_Be/h$ according to the theory of Girvin and Jonson. We remark that an anomaly is found in $\rmα_{xy}$ near the charge neutral point, similar to that in single-layer graphene

preprint2010arXivOpen access

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