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Electronic transport in graphitic nanoribbon films. | LitMetric

Electronic transport in graphitic nanoribbon films.

ACS Nano

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611, USA.

Published: March 2011

AI Article Synopsis

  • Researchers create and analyze thin films made of multilayer graphene nanoribbons, noting that these films conduct electricity at room temperature but act like insulators at very low temperatures due to structural disorder.
  • They investigate how resistivity changes with temperature and applied electric/magnetic fields, applying variable range hopping theory, and confirm their insulating behavior through magnetic field tests.
  • The study finds large localization lengths (∼45-90 nm) linked to the nanoribbons' high conductivity and contact quality, providing insights to enhance these films for use in electronic and photonic devices.

Article Abstract

We fabricate, pattern, and analyze thin films composed of multilayer graphene nanoribbons. These films are conductive at room temperature but depict noticeable insulating behavior at low temperatures (<20 K) due to their disordered structure. We study the transport in this strong localization regime by analyzing the dependence of resistivity on temperature and electric and magnetic fields in the framework of the variable range hopping theory. Resistivity dependence on the magnetic field confirms the insulating behavior of the films and can be fitted effectively by forward interference scattering and wave function shrinkage models at low and high magnetic field regimes, respectively. We extract large localization lengths in the range of ∼45-90 nm from both the magnetic and electric field dependence of resistivity and relate these values to the high conductance in the nanoribbons and/or good contact between them. By revealing the fundamental structural and transport properties of graphitic nanoribbon films, our results help devise methods to further improve these films for electronic and photonic device applications.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/nn100855nDOI Listing

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