Cryogenic shock exfoliation yields large rhombohedral graphene devices over 1300 square micrometers with 90% fabrication yield, mean free path exceeding 200 micrometers, and signatures of electron hydrodynamics.
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Current partition in a five-terminal geometry diagnoses ballistic-hydrodynamic-Ohmic crossovers and extracts momentum-relaxing and conserving scattering rates in 2D electron systems.
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Cryogenic shock exfoliation for ultrahigh mobility rhombohedral graphite nanoelectronics
Cryogenic shock exfoliation yields large rhombohedral graphene devices over 1300 square micrometers with 90% fabrication yield, mean free path exceeding 200 micrometers, and signatures of electron hydrodynamics.
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Characterizing electronic scattering rates with transport in multiterminal devices
Current partition in a five-terminal geometry diagnoses ballistic-hydrodynamic-Ohmic crossovers and extracts momentum-relaxing and conserving scattering rates in 2D electron systems.