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arxiv: quant-ph/0701011 · v1 · submitted 2007-01-02 · 🪐 quant-ph

Negative Differential Resistance of Electrons in Graphene Barrier

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keywords graphenebarriermaterialdifferentialequationnegativeresistancesingle
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The graphene is a native two-dimensional crystal material consisting of a single sheet of carbon atoms. In this unique one-atom-thick material, the electron transport is ballistic and is described by a quantum relativistic-like Dirac equation rather than by the Schrodinger equation. As a result, a graphene barrier behaves very differently compared to a common semiconductor barrier. We show that a single graphene barrier acts as a switch with a very high on-off ratio and displays a significant differential negative resistance, which promotes graphene as a key material in nanoelectronics.

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