Abstract

We consider a double-layer system made of two parallel bilayer graphene sheets separated by a dielectric medium. We calculate the finite-temperature electrical conductivity of the first layer due to charged impurities located in two layers. We study the effects of temperature, interlayer distance, dielectric constants and impurity concentration, carrier concentration on the electrical conductivity. We show the importance of charged impurities located in layer II in determining electrical conductivity of the first layer for small interlayer distance. The results in this paper give us more understanding about the long-range charged impurity scattering in bilayer graphene under the effect of the second one.

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