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Contacting individual graphene nanoribbons using carbon nanotube electrodes. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Graphene nanoribbons created using bottom-up methods allow for precise structural control, which is crucial for advancing quantum technology applications where manipulation of individual charges, spins, or photons is necessary.
  • Experimental challenges exist in connecting these nanoribbons, especially those synthesized on surfaces, which complicates electrical characterization.
  • This study successfully demonstrates the electrical characterization of on-surface synthesized graphene nanoribbons using single-walled carbon nanotubes as electrodes, revealing quantum transport phenomena that confirm the individual contact of the nanoribbons.

Article Abstract

Graphene nanoribbons synthesized using bottom-up approaches can be structured with atomic precision, allowing their physical properties to be precisely controlled. For applications in quantum technology, the manipulation of single charges, spins or photons is required. However, achieving this at the level of single graphene nanoribbons is experimentally challenging due to the difficulty of contacting individual nanoribbons, particularly on-surface synthesized ones. Here we report the contacting and electrical characterization of on-surface synthesized graphene nanoribbons in a multigate device architecture using single-walled carbon nanotubes as the electrodes. The approach relies on the self-aligned nature of both nanotubes, which have diameters as small as 1 nm, and the nanoribbon growth on their respective growth substrates. The resulting nanoribbon-nanotube devices exhibit quantum transport phenomena-including Coulomb blockade, excited states of vibrational origin and Franck-Condon blockade-that indicate the contacting of individual graphene nanoribbons.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10449622PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41928-023-00991-3DOI Listing

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