Effect of high-k environment on charge carrier mobility in graphene
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❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall
cond-mat.mtrl-sci
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graphenecarrierhigh-kimpuritiesmobilityscatteringsubstratesubstrates
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It is widely assumed that the dominant source of scattering in graphene is charged impurities in a substrate. We have tested this conjecture by studying graphene placed on various substrates and in high-k media. Unexpectedly, we have found no significant changes in carrier mobility either for different substrates or by using glycerol, ethanol and water as a top dielectric layer. This suggests that Coulomb impurities are not the scattering mechanism that limits the mean free path currently attainable for graphene on a substrate.
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