We present a comparative study of the density dependence of the conductivity of graphene sheets calculated in the tight-binding (TB) Landauer approach and on the basis of the Boltzmann theory. The TB calculations are found to give the same density dependence of the conductivity, σTB∼n, for short- and long-range Gaussian scatterers. In the case of short-range scattering the TB calculations are in agreement with the predictions of the Boltzmann theory going beyond the Born approximation but in qualitative and quantitative disagreement with the standard Boltzmann approach within the Born approximation, predicting σBoltz=const. Even for the long-range Gaussian potential in a parameter range corresponding to realistic systems the standard Boltzm...
Using quasi-time dependent semi-classical transport theory in RTA, we obtained coupled current equat...
A system of generalized kinetic equations for the distribution functions of two-dimensional Dirac fe...
This paper presents a critical evaluation of the approximations usually made in thermal conductivity...
We derive analytical expressions for the conductivity of bilayer graphene (BLG) using the Boltzmann ...
We derive analytical expressions for the conductivity of bilayer graphene (BLG) using the Boltzmann ...
Detailed experimental and theoretical studies of the temperature dependence of the effect of differe...
Applying a quasiclassical equation to carriers in graphene, we found a way how to distinguish betwee...
We explore the contributions to the electrical resistance of monolayer and bilayer graphene, reveali...
We explore the contributions to the electrical resistance of monolayer and bilayer graphene, reveali...
Pristine graphene and graphene-based heterostructures can exhibit exceptionally high electron mobili...
Understanding the mechanisms of thermal conduction in graphene is a longstanding research topic due ...
We investigate the conductivity of charge carriers confined to a two-dimensional system with the non...
Understanding the mechanisms of thermal conduction in graphene is a longstanding research topic due ...
We characterize the thermal conductivity of graphite, monolayer graphene, graphane, fluorographane, ...
Item does not contain fulltextA system of generalized kinetic equations for the distribution functio...
Using quasi-time dependent semi-classical transport theory in RTA, we obtained coupled current equat...
A system of generalized kinetic equations for the distribution functions of two-dimensional Dirac fe...
This paper presents a critical evaluation of the approximations usually made in thermal conductivity...
We derive analytical expressions for the conductivity of bilayer graphene (BLG) using the Boltzmann ...
We derive analytical expressions for the conductivity of bilayer graphene (BLG) using the Boltzmann ...
Detailed experimental and theoretical studies of the temperature dependence of the effect of differe...
Applying a quasiclassical equation to carriers in graphene, we found a way how to distinguish betwee...
We explore the contributions to the electrical resistance of monolayer and bilayer graphene, reveali...
We explore the contributions to the electrical resistance of monolayer and bilayer graphene, reveali...
Pristine graphene and graphene-based heterostructures can exhibit exceptionally high electron mobili...
Understanding the mechanisms of thermal conduction in graphene is a longstanding research topic due ...
We investigate the conductivity of charge carriers confined to a two-dimensional system with the non...
Understanding the mechanisms of thermal conduction in graphene is a longstanding research topic due ...
We characterize the thermal conductivity of graphite, monolayer graphene, graphane, fluorographane, ...
Item does not contain fulltextA system of generalized kinetic equations for the distribution functio...
Using quasi-time dependent semi-classical transport theory in RTA, we obtained coupled current equat...
A system of generalized kinetic equations for the distribution functions of two-dimensional Dirac fe...
This paper presents a critical evaluation of the approximations usually made in thermal conductivity...