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The Hall conductivity of graphene

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Sensitivity of the Hall conductivity of graphene plane to gas molecule adsorption is investigated within the coherent potential approximation for the tight-binding model Hamiltonian. The results show that the Hall conductivity of system have a limit change when finite triatomic and tetratomic gas molecules adsorb and act as acceptors or donors.

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Mousavi, H., Behroozi, S. The Hall conductivity of graphene. Semiconductors 48, 636–639 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063782614050145

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