Electron transport in disordered graphene nanoribbons
- PMID: 20366782
- DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.104.056801
Electron transport in disordered graphene nanoribbons
Abstract
We report an electron transport study of lithographically fabricated graphene nanoribbons (GNRs) of various widths and lengths. At the charge neutrality point, a length-independent transport gap forms whose size is inversely proportional to the GNR width. In this gap, electrons are localized, and charge transport exhibits a transition between thermally activated behavior at higher temperatures and variable range hopping at lower temperatures. By varying the geometric capacitance, we find that charging effects constitute a significant portion of the activation energy.
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