Electronic transport in two-dimensional graphene
University of Maryland, College Park · National Institute of Standards and Technology
Abstract
A broad review of fundamental electronic properties of two-dimensional graphene with the emphasis on density and temperature-dependent carrier transport in doped or gated graphene structures is provided. A salient feature of this review is a critical comparison between carrier transport in graphene and in two-dimensional semiconductor systems (e.g., heterostructures, quantum wells, inversion layers) so that the unique features of graphene electronic properties arising from its gapless, massless, chiral Dirac spectrum are highlighted. Experiment and theory, as well as quantum and semiclassical transport, are discussed in a synergistic manner in order to provide a unified and comprehensive perspective. Although…
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- 143.86
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- 100%
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- 525
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4Topics & keywords
- Physics
- Graphene
- Condensed matter physics
- Quantum tunnelling
- Semiclassical physics
- Scattering
- Dirac fermion
- Quantum