A theoretical investigation on the transport properties of armchair biphenylene nanoribbons
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❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall
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biphenylenenanoribbonsarmchairdevicesnanoribbonsemiconductingbandbehavior
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Armchair biphenylene nanoribbons are investigated by using density functional theory. The nanoribbon that contains one biphenylene subunit in a unit cell is a semiconductor with a direct band gap larger than 1 eV, while that containing four biphenylene subunits is a metal. The semiconducting nanoribbon has high electron mobility of 57174 cm2V-1s-1, superior to armchair graphene nanoribbons. Negative differential resistance behavior is observed in two electronic devices composed of the semiconducting and metallic nanoribbons. The on/off ratios are in the order of 10^3. All these indicate that armchair biphenylene nanoribbons are potential candidates for ultra-small logic devices.
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