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      Interaction-driven quantum Hall wedding cake–like structures in graphene quantum dots

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          Quantum-relativistic matter is ubiquitous in nature; however, it is notoriously difficult to probe. The ease with which external electric and magnetic fields can be introduced in graphene opens a door to creating a tabletop prototype of strongly confined relativistic matter. Here, through a detailed spectroscopic mapping, we directly visualize the interplay between spatial and magnetic confinement in a circular graphene resonator as atomic-like shell states condense into Landau levels. We directly observe the development of a “wedding cake”–like structure of concentric regions of compressible-incompressible quantum Hall states, a signature of electron interactions in the system. Solid-state experiments can, therefore, yield insights into the behavior of quantum-relativistic matter under extreme conditions.

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                Author and article information

                Journal
                Science
                Science
                American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
                0036-8075
                1095-9203
                August 23 2018
                August 24 2018
                August 23 2018
                August 24 2018
                : 361
                : 6404
                : 789-794
                Article
                10.1126/science.aar2014
                6536895
                30139870
                70cf76a3-d04c-42d2-9c24-39eacd2dc130
                © 2018

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                Developmental biology,Ecology
                Developmental biology, Ecology

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