To determine the thermal noise limit of graphene biotransistors, we have measured the complex impedance between the basal plane of single-layer graphene and an aqueous electrolyte. The impedance is dominated by an imaginary component but has a finite real component. Invoking the fluctuation–dissipation theorem, we determine the power spectral density of thermally driven voltage fluctuations at the graphene/electrolyte interface. The fluctuations have 1/<i>f</i><sup><i>p</i></sup> dependence, with <i>p</i> = 0.75–0.85, and the magnitude of fluctuations scales inversely with area. Our results explain noise spectra previously measured in liquid-gated suspended graphene devices and provide realistic targets for future device performance
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We investigate the 1/f noise properties of epitaxial graphene devices at low temperatures as a funct...
Conductions fluctuations (CF) are studied in single layer graphene devices with superconducting sour...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
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We report an experimental study of 1/f noise in liquid-gated graphene transistors. We show that the ...
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A distinctive feature of single-layer graphene is the linearly dispersive energy bands, which in the...
A distinctive feature of single-layer graphene is the linearly dispersive energy bands, which in the...
Graphene tunnel junctions are a promising experimental platform for single molecule electronics and ...
Graphene and related materials such as carbon nanotubes and graphene oxide are promising materials f...
We present low-frequency electrical resistance fluctuations, or noise, in graphene-based field-effec...
We investigate the 1/f noise properties of epitaxial graphene devices at low temperatures as a funct...
Conductions fluctuations (CF) are studied in single layer graphene devices with superconducting sour...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
Graphene, an atomically thin allotrope of carbon, shows promise for use as a biosensor due to its se...
We present a novel and comprehensive model of 1/f noise in nanoscale graphene devices that accounts ...
Understanding the mechanism for charge transfer between electrodes within an electrolyte dissolved i...
In this letter, we present the results of systematic experimental investigations of the effect of di...
Understanding the mechanism for charge transfer between a graphene biosensor and its electrodes with...
We report an experimental study of 1/f noise in liquid-gated graphene transistors. We show that the ...
We analyze the noise in liquid-gated, room temperature, graphene quantum dots. These devices display...
A distinctive feature of single-layer graphene is the linearly dispersive energy bands, which in the...
A distinctive feature of single-layer graphene is the linearly dispersive energy bands, which in the...
Graphene tunnel junctions are a promising experimental platform for single molecule electronics and ...
Graphene and related materials such as carbon nanotubes and graphene oxide are promising materials f...
We present low-frequency electrical resistance fluctuations, or noise, in graphene-based field-effec...
We investigate the 1/f noise properties of epitaxial graphene devices at low temperatures as a funct...
Conductions fluctuations (CF) are studied in single layer graphene devices with superconducting sour...