Phase-Coherent Transport in Graphene Quantum Billiards
University of California, Riverside
Abstract
As an emergent electronic material and model system for condensed-matter physics, graphene and its electrical transport properties have become a subject of intense focus. By performing low-temperature transport spectroscopy on single-layer and bilayer graphene, we observe ballistic propagation and quantum interference of multiply reflected waves of charges from normal electrodes and multiple Andreev reflections from superconducting electrodes, thereby realizing quantum billiards in which scattering only occurs at the boundaries. In contrast to the conductivity of conventional two-dimensional materials, graphene's conductivity at the Dirac point is geometry-dependent because of conduction via evanescent modes,…
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6Topics & keywords
- Graphene
- Condensed matter physics
- Conductance
- Superconductivity
- Biasing
- Ballistic conduction
- Bilayer graphene
- Materials science
- Affordable and clean energy