نتایج جستجو برای: graphene nanoribbons

تعداد نتایج: 51339  

2008
Y. Xuan Y. Q. Wu T. Shen M. Qi M. A. Capano J. A. Cooper P. D. Ye

Graphene is a hexagonally bonded sheet of carbon atoms that exhibits superior transport properties with a velocity of 108 cm /s and a room-temperature mobility of 15 000 cm2 /V s. How to grow gate dielectrics on graphene with low defect states is a challenge for graphene-based nanoelectronics. Here, we present the growth behavior of Al2O3 and HfO2 films on highly ordered pyrolytic graphite HOPG...

2016
Jinming Cai Carlo A. Pignedoli Leopold Talirz Pascal Ruffieux Hajo Söde Liangbo Liang Vincent Meunier Reinhard Berger Rongjin Li Xinliang Feng Klaus Müllen Roman Fasel

2014
Wen-Jin Yin Yue-E Xie Li-Min Liu Yuan-Ping Chen Ru-Zhi Wang Xiao-Lin Wei Jian-Xin Zhong Leo Lau

2011
Ying-Tao Zhang Qing-Ming Li You-Cheng Li Yan-Yang Zhang Hong Kong Feng Zhai

Journal: :Nanoscale 2015
Claudia Gomes da Rocha Riku Tuovinen Robert van Leeuwen Pekka Koskinen

Today graphene nanoribbons and other graphene-based nanostructures can be synthesized with atomic precision. But while investigations have concentrated on straight graphene ribbons of fixed crystal orientation, ribbons with intrinsic curvature have remained mainly unexplored. Here, we investigate electronic transport in intrinsically curved graphene nanoribbons coupled to straight leads using t...

2013
Hong En Lim Yasumitsu Miyata Ryo Kitaura Yoshifumi Nishimura Yoshio Nishimoto Stephan Irle Jamie H. Warner Hiromichi Kataura Hisanori Shinohara

Carbon nanotubes have long been described as rolled-up graphene sheets. It is only fairly recently observed that longitudinal cleavage of carbon nanotubes, using chemical, catalytical and electrical approaches, unzips them into thin graphene strips of various widths, the so-called graphene nanoribbons. In contrast, rolling up these flimsy ribbons into tubes in a real experiment has not been pos...

Journal: :Nature nanotechnology 2010
M Sprinkle M Ruan Y Hu J Hankinson M Rubio-Roy B Zhang X Wu C Berger W A de Heer

In spite of its excellent electronic properties, the use of graphene in field-effect transistors is not practical at room temperature without modification of its intrinsically semimetallic nature to introduce a bandgap. Quantum confinement effects can create a bandgap in graphene nanoribbons, but existing nanoribbon fabrication methods are slow and often produce disordered edges that compromise...

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