Chemically-induced Mobility Gaps in Graphene Nanoribbons: A Route for Upscaling Device Performances
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❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall
cond-mat.mtrl-sci
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graphenenanoribbonsgapsmobilityasymmetricalbackscatteringboronchemically
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We report a first-principles based study of mesoscopic quantum transport in chemically doped graphene nanoribbons with a width up to 10 nm. The occurrence of quasibound states related to boron impurities results in mobility gaps as large as 1 eV, driven by strong electron-hole asymmetrical backscattering phenomena. This phenomenon opens new ways to overcome current limitations of graphene-based devices through the fabrication of chemically-doped graphene nanoribbons with sizes within the reach of conventional lithography.
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