Limits on electron quality in suspended graphene due to flexural phonons
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❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci
cond-mat.soft
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flexuralgraphenephononsmobilitysamplessuspendedtemperaturetext
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The temperature dependence of the mobility in suspended graphene samples is investigated. In clean samples, flexural phonons become the leading scattering mechanism at temperature $T \gtrsim 10\,\,$K, and the resistivity increases quadratically with $T$. Flexural phonons limit the intrinsic mobility down to a few $\text{m}^2/\text{Vs}$ at room $T$. Their effect can be eliminated by applying strain or placing graphene on a substrate.
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