We report the 1/f noise characteristics at low-frequency in graphene field-effect transistors that utilized a high- dielectric tantalum oxide encapsulated layer (a few nanometers thick) placed by atomic layer deposition on Si 3 N 4 . A low-noise level of ~ 2.2 10 -10 Hz -1 has been obtained at f = 10 Hz. The origin and physical mechanism of the noise can be interpreted by the McWhorter context, where fluctuations in the carrier number contribute dominantly to the low-frequency noise. Optimizing fabrication processes reduced the number of charged impurities in the graphene field-effect transistors. The study has provided insights into the underlying physical mechanisms of the noise at low-frequency for reducing the noise in graphene-based devices.
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