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arxiv: 1801.05270 · v3 · pith:W5J5YFOOnew · submitted 2018-01-16 · ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall

Flip-chip gate-tunable acoustoelectric effect in graphene

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keywords acoustoelectricgraphenechargedevicecarriersdemonstratedensityexfoliated
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We demonstrate a flip-chip device for performing low-temperature acoustoelectric measurements on exfoliated two-dimensional materials. With this device, we study gate-tunable acoustoelectric transport in an exfoliated monolayer graphene device, measuring the voltage created as high-frequency surface acoustic waves dynamically drive the graphene charge carriers, the density of which we simultaneously control with a silicon back-gate. We demonstrate ambipolar dependence of the acoustoelectric signal, as expected from the sign of the graphene charge carriers. We observe a marked reduction in the magnitude of the acoustoelectric signal over a well-defined range of density in the vicinity of charge neutrality, which we attribute to a spatially heterogeneous charge-disorder landscape not directly revealed by conventional transport measurements.

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