▎ 摘 要
The magnetoresistances of single-layer graphene samples with various types of scattering impurities are measured over wide temperature and magnetic field ranges. The magnetoresistance of samples with a short-range potential is shown to be proportional to the square root of the magnetic field except for the cases of relatively low concentrations, where the magnetoresistance is linear. The square-root temperature dependence of the magnetoresistance is analyzed and good agreement with theoretical calculations is obtained. These results indicate that the square-root magnetoresistance in low magnetic fields can be considered as a characteristic feature of single-layer graphene with a short-range disorder.