Magneto-Thermoelectric Transport in Graphene Quantum Dot with Strong Correlations
Article 2024 en
Authors
LA
Laurel E. Anderson
AL
Antti Laitinen
AZ
A. M. Zimmerman
Abstract
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Disorder at etched edges of graphene quantum dots (GQD) enables random all-to-all interactions between localized charges in partially filled Landau levels, providing a potential platform to realize the Sachdev-Ye-Kitaev (SYK) model. We use quantum Hall edge states in the graphene electrodes to measure electrical conductance and thermoelectric power across the GQD. In specific temperature ranges, we observe a suppression of electric conductance fluctuations and slowly decreasing thermoelectric power across the GQD with increasing temperature, consistent with recent theory for the SYK regime.
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