Enhanced Conductance Fluctuation by Quantum Confinement Effect in Graphene Nanoribbons
Posted on 2010-11-10 - 00:00
Conductance fluctuation is usually unavoidable in graphene nanoribbons (GNR) due to the presence of disorder along its edges. By measuring the low-frequency noise in GNR devices, we find that the conductance fluctuation is strongly correlated with the density-of-states of GNR. In single-layer GNR, the gate-dependence of noise shows peaks whose positions quantitatively match the subband positions in the band structures of GNR. This correlation provides a robust mechanism to electrically probe the band structure of GNR, especially when the subband structures are smeared out in conductance measurement.
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Xu, Guangyu; Torres, Carlos M.; Song, Emil B.; Tang, Jianshi; Bai, Jingwei; Duan, Xiangfeng; et al. (2016). Enhanced Conductance Fluctuation by Quantum Confinement Effect in Graphene Nanoribbons. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/nl1025979Â