Chemically Derived, Ultrasmooth Graphene Nanoribbon Semiconductors
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We developed a chemical route to produce graphene nanoribbons (GNR) with width below 10 nanometers, as well as single ribbons with varying widths along their lengths or containing lattice-defined graphene junctions for potential molecular electronics. The GNRs were solution-phase-derived, stably suspended in solvents with noncovalent polymer functionalization, and exhibited ultrasmooth edges with possibly well-defined zigzag or armchair-edge structures. Electrical transport experiments showed that, unlike single-walled carbon nanotubes, all of the sub-10-nanometer GNRs produced were semiconductors and afforded graphene field effect transistors with on-off ratios of about 10(7) at room temperature.
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- Graphene
- Graphene nanoribbons
- Materials science
- Nanometre
- Semiconductor
- Carbon nanotube
- Zigzag
- Nanotechnology
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