Confinement of electrons in graphene to make devices has proven to be a challenging task. Electrostatic methods fail because of Klein tunneling, while etching into nanoribbons requires extreme control of edge terminations, and bottom-up approaches are limited in size to a few nanometers. Fortunately, its mechanical flexibility raises the possibility of using strain to alter graphene’s properties and create novel straintronic devices. Here, we report transport studies of nanowires created by linearly-shaped strained regions resulting from individual folds formed by layer transfer onto hexagonal boron nitride. Conductance measurements across the folds reveal Coulomb blockade signatures, indicating confined charges within these structures, whi...
This thesis describes low temperature transport experiments designed to study graphene itself and it...
In this thesis we experimentally study charge transport through nano-devices made of graphene and to...
Particular strain geometry in graphene could lead to a uniform pseudomagnetic field of order 10T and...
We measure ballistic charge conductivity in strained suspended graphene and observe theoretically pr...
Grain boundaries (GBs) are ubiquitous in polycrystalline graphene materials obtained by various grow...
Can we control quantum interferences and many-body interactions mechanically, i.e. by pulling on a n...
In this thesis we theoretically investigate the influence of mechanical deformations on the electron...
© 2021, The Korean Physical Society.We analyze the effects of the strain-induced pseudo-magnetic fie...
The current-voltage characteristics of armchair graphene nanoribbons under a local uniaxial tension ...
Graphene quantum dots (QDs) are intensively studied as platforms for the next generation of quantum ...
Graphene and carbon nanotubes are ideal for strain engineering in quantum nanoelectromechanical syst...
The charge transport properties of zigzag graphene nanoribbons (ZGNRs) under uniaxial and shear stra...
Graphene quantum dots (QDs) are intensively studied as platforms for the next generation of quantum ...
Graphene quantum dots (QD_s) are intensively studied as platforms for the next generation of quantum...
Applying shear strain has been considered as a hopeful method to open a band gap of graphene. To stu...
This thesis describes low temperature transport experiments designed to study graphene itself and it...
In this thesis we experimentally study charge transport through nano-devices made of graphene and to...
Particular strain geometry in graphene could lead to a uniform pseudomagnetic field of order 10T and...
We measure ballistic charge conductivity in strained suspended graphene and observe theoretically pr...
Grain boundaries (GBs) are ubiquitous in polycrystalline graphene materials obtained by various grow...
Can we control quantum interferences and many-body interactions mechanically, i.e. by pulling on a n...
In this thesis we theoretically investigate the influence of mechanical deformations on the electron...
© 2021, The Korean Physical Society.We analyze the effects of the strain-induced pseudo-magnetic fie...
The current-voltage characteristics of armchair graphene nanoribbons under a local uniaxial tension ...
Graphene quantum dots (QDs) are intensively studied as platforms for the next generation of quantum ...
Graphene and carbon nanotubes are ideal for strain engineering in quantum nanoelectromechanical syst...
The charge transport properties of zigzag graphene nanoribbons (ZGNRs) under uniaxial and shear stra...
Graphene quantum dots (QDs) are intensively studied as platforms for the next generation of quantum ...
Graphene quantum dots (QD_s) are intensively studied as platforms for the next generation of quantum...
Applying shear strain has been considered as a hopeful method to open a band gap of graphene. To stu...
This thesis describes low temperature transport experiments designed to study graphene itself and it...
In this thesis we experimentally study charge transport through nano-devices made of graphene and to...
Particular strain geometry in graphene could lead to a uniform pseudomagnetic field of order 10T and...