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arxiv: 1404.1655 · v2 · pith:6K6JY7ZLnew · submitted 2014-04-07 · ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall

Strain dependent conductivity in biased bilayer graphene

classification ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall
keywords strainbecomesbilayerconductivityfieldgraphenelayer-asymmetricapplication
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Intrinsic bilayer graphene is a gapless semimetal. Under the application of a bias field it becomes a semiconductor with a direct band gap that is proportional to the applied field. Under a layer-asymmetric strain (where the upper layer undergoes compression and lower layer tension or visa-versa) we find that the band gap of a biased bilayer graphene ribbon becomes indirect and, for higher strains, becomes negative returning the material its original semimetal state. As a result, the conductivity of the ribbon increases and can be almost an order of magnitude larger that of the intrinsic unbiased material - a change that can be induced with a strain of only ~2-3%. The conductivity is proportional to the applied strain and the magnitude of the effect is tunable with the bias field. Such layer-asymmetric strains can be achieved by bending, with forces on the order of ~1nN resulting in a layer-asymmetric strain of ~1%. This new electromechanical effect has a wide potential for application in the areas of nano-force microscopy and pressure sensing on the atomic scale.

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