Long-range nontopological edge currents in charge-neutral graphene
Amit Aharon-Steinberg, Arthur Marguerite, David J. Perello, Kousik, Bagani, Tobias Holder, Yuri Myasoedov, Leonid S. Levitov, Andre K. Geim, and, Eli Zeldov

TL;DR
This paper reveals that charge accumulation at graphene edges causes long-range, nonlocal currents that are sensitive to edge disorder, providing a new understanding of nonlocal effects in graphene and similar systems.
Contribution
It demonstrates that edge-induced charge accumulation leads to nonlocal currents in graphene, explaining giant nonlocality without topological origins and visualizing complex flow patterns.
Findings
Edge charge accumulation causes long-range nonlocal currents.
Edge conductance influences field-induced decoupling of transport.
Nonlocal currents can flow against the global electric field.
Abstract
Van der Waals heterostructures display a rich variety of unique electronic properties. To identify novel transport mechanisms, nonlocal measurements have been widely used, wherein a voltage is measured at contacts placed far away from the expected classical flow of charge carriers. This approach was employed in search of dissipationless spin and valley transport, topological charge-neutral currents, hydrodynamic flows and helical edge modes. Monolayer, bilayer, and few-layer graphene, transition-metal dichalcogenides, and moire superlattices were found to display pronounced nonlocal effects. However, the origin of these effects is hotly debated. Graphene, in particular, exhibits giant nonlocality at charge neutrality, a prominent behavior that attracted competing explanations. Utilizing superconducting quantum interference device on a tip (SQUID-on-tip) for nanoscale thermal and…
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