Comment on "Anderson transition in disordered graphene"
J. Schleede, G. Schubert, and H. Fehske

TL;DR
This paper discusses the debate on whether a mobility edge exists in disordered graphene, analyzing recent claims and providing insights into electronic localization phenomena in such materials.
Contribution
It offers a critical commentary on previous findings regarding the Anderson transition in disordered graphene, clarifying the current understanding and highlighting unresolved issues.
Findings
Questions the existence of a mobility edge in disordered graphene
Highlights the need for further investigation into localization effects
Provides a critical perspective on recent experimental claims
Abstract
We comment on a recent letter by Amini et al. (EPL 87, 37002 (2009)) concerning the existence of a mobility edge in disordered graphene.
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