Evidence for incompressible states in a metal graphene tunnel junction in high magnetic field
Abstract
We present transport measurements of tunnel junctions made between Cu and graphene in a magnetic field. We observe a transition to a Landau level like structure at high fields, as well as a set of sharp features in the tunneling spectra that shift with gate and tunnel probe voltage along the lines of constant charge density. We explain the sharp features with the formation of degeneracy split localized Landau levels, and addition of electrons to those levels one by one. A large capacitive coupling to the tunnel probe also increases the gate voltage spacing between the Landau levels.
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