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Possible charge ordering and anomalous transport in graphene/graphene quantum dotheterostructure.

Rajarshi RoyDavid HolecLukáš MichalDusan HemzalSaikat SarkarGundam Sandeep KumarDavid NečasMeena DhankharPreeti KaushikJennifer GomezLenka Zajíčková
Published in: Journal of physics. Condensed matter : an Institute of Physics journal (2024)
Observations of superconductivity and charge density waves (CDW) in graphene have been elu sive thus far due to weak electron-phonon coupling (EPC) interactions. Here, we report a unique observation of anomalous transport and multiple charge ordering phases at high temperatures (T1 ∼ 213K, T2 ∼ 325K) in a 0D-2D van der Waals (vdW) heterostructure comprising of single layer graphene (SLG) and functionalized (amine) graphene quantum dots (GQD). The presence of functionalized GQD contributed to charge transfer with shifting of the Dirac point ∼ 0.05 eV above the Fermi level (ab-initio simulations) and carrier density n ∼ -0.3 × 1012cm-2
confirming p-doping in SLG and two-fold increase in EPC interaction was achieved. Moreover, we elucidate
the interplay between electron-electron and electron-phonon interactions to substantiate high temperature EPC driven charge ordering in the heterostructure through analyses of magnetotransport and weak anti-localization (WAL) framework. Our results provide impetus to investigate strongly correlated phenomena such as CDW and superconducting phase transitions in novel graphene based
heterostructures.
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