Study quantifies the electron transport effects of placing metal contacts onto graphene

Thursday, February 25, 2010 - 09:42 in Physics & Chemistry

Using large-scale supercomputer calculations, researchers have analysed how the placement of metallic contacts on graphene changes the electron transport properties of the material as a factor of junction length, width and orientation. The work is believed to be the first quantitative study of electron transport through metal-graphene junctions to examine earlier models in significant detail...

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