Universal scaling of Coulomb drag in graphene layers

Physics – Condensed Matter – Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics

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We study the Coulomb drag transresistivity between graphene layers employing the finite temperature density response function. We analyze the Coulomb coupling between the two layers and show that a universal scaling behavior, independent of the interlayer distance can be deduced. We argue that this universal behavior may be experimentally observable in a system of two carbon nanotubes of large radius.

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