Koshino-Taylor effect in graphene
arXiv:0809.1996 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.79.153410
Abstract
We discuss the phonon-assisted scattering of electrons by defects, i.e., the so-called Koshino-Taylor effect, in graphene. The two-dimensional character of graphene implies that the strength of the Koshino-Taylor effect can be considerably larger than in ordinary metals. We show that at finite temperatures the defect-induced resistivity formally diverges in the thermodynamic limit, having a non-analytic $T\ln T$ component when finite size effects are taken into account.
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