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Fermi surface and quantum Hall effect of graphene

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joaorob

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Hi all,

I am doing a research on grafene's properties. Unfortunantly, I have no basis to clearly analize the Fermi surface and quantum Hall effect of graphene.
I was hopping if something could explain me the second paragraph of the third page regaring the document linked at the bottom of this thread (as well as figure 2 and 4).

Thank you for your attention

Happy new year

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heh... I can barely spell my own name.. That stuff is beyond me.

Rather interesting stuff though.. Graphene transistors are mighty cool. Cant wait until we can get ahold oh them.
 
Hmm, Phonons, Klein tunneling, Dirac eqns for massless fermions, 2D Fermions.

I daresay I didn't meet this stuff in Highschool, nor Engineering.

PhD material.

Last Klein I encountered was a pliers....;)
 
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