Landau level spectra and the quantum Hall effect of multilayer graphene
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The Landau level spectra and the quantum Hall effect of ABA-stacked multilayer graphenes are studied in the effective mass approximation. The low-energy effective mass Hamiltonian may be partially diagonalized into an approximate block-diagonal form, with each diagonal block contributing parabolic bands except, in a multilayer with an odd number of layers, for an additional block describing Dirac-like bands with a linear dispersion. We fully include the band parameters and, taking into account the symmetry of the lattice, we analyze their affect on the block-diagonal Hamiltonian. Next-nearest layer couplings are shown to be particularly important in determining the low-energy spectrum and the phase diagram of the quantum Hall conductivity, by causing energy shifts, level anti-crossings, and valley splitting of the low-lying Landau levels.
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