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Berry Phases in Coulomb Drag of Double-Layer Graphene System

Jianghui Pan, Lijun Zhu,Xiaoqiang Liu,Lin Li,Changgan Zeng,Ji Feng

arxiv(2024)

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Abstract
Recent experiments suggest quantum interference effects in the Coulomb drag of double-layer graphene systems. By accounting for correlated interlayer impurity scattering under a weak magnetic field, our theoretical results reveal drag resistivities resembling those in weak (anti-)localization. It is established that the quantum interference effect is most significant when the chemical potentials match. The theory clarifies the roles of intra- and interlayer Berry phases in Coulomb drag in double-layer graphene systems and helps delineate the intra- and intervalley contributions. These insights are valuable for designing graphene-based electronic devices exploiting quantum effects.
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