2014
DOI: 10.1038/srep03983
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All-Graphene Planar Self-Switching MISFEDs, Metal-Insulator-Semiconductor Field-Effect Diodes

Abstract: Graphene normally behaves as a semimetal because it lacks a bandgap, but when it is patterned into nanoribbons a bandgap can be introduced. By varying the width of these nanoribbons this band gap can be tuned from semiconducting to metallic. This property allows metallic and semiconducting regions within a single Graphene monolayer, which can be used in realising two-dimensional (2D) planar Metal-Insulator-Semiconductor field effect devices. Based on this concept, we present a new class of nano-scale planar de… Show more

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“…6 Simulations have shown the feasibility of achieving rectification in graphene using SSD structures. 7,8 SSD detectors have previously been realized in other materials [9][10][11][12] with the most promising results for GaAs SSDs in which an NEP of 330 pW/Hz 1 =2 at 1.5 THz was observed. 13 In this work, detection with rectifying graphene SSDs at frequencies up to 67 GHz is demonstrated.…”
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“…6 Simulations have shown the feasibility of achieving rectification in graphene using SSD structures. 7,8 SSD detectors have previously been realized in other materials [9][10][11][12] with the most promising results for GaAs SSDs in which an NEP of 330 pW/Hz 1 =2 at 1.5 THz was observed. 13 In this work, detection with rectifying graphene SSDs at frequencies up to 67 GHz is demonstrated.…”
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“…This suggests that efficient high frequency detection in graphene nanowire diodes (GNDs) is feasible to similar effect. [9][10][11] As monolayer and bilayer graphene are semi-metallic materials exhibiting ambipolar transport, the nonlinearity which facilitates detection is of a different character than that seen in semiconducting nanowire diodes. Nanowire structures are formed by etching narrow trenches into an electrically isolated graphene mesa.…”
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“…Several methods have been developed to produce subnanometer scale GNRs [20][21][22][23]. These methods can be further improved and improvised to make controlled pores in GNRs [24]. Using GNR-NP based nanoscale thermoelectric devices we can achieve extremely localized cooling.…”
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