We have studied temperature dependences of electron transport in graphene and its bilayer and found extremely low electron-phonon scattering rates that set the fundamental limit on possible charge carrier mobilities at room temperature. Our measurements show that mobilities higher than 200,000 cm2/V s are achievable, if extrinsic disorder is eliminated. A sharp (threshold-like) increase in resistivity observed above ∼200K is unexpected but can qualitatively be understood within a model of a rippled graphene sheet in which scattering occurs on intraripple flexural phonons
Graphene, a single atom thick plane of graphite, is a novel two-dimensional electron system in which...
In 2004 graphene, a monolayer of carbon atoms, has been isolated as the first real two-dimensional s...
Our measurement results have shown that bilayer graphene exhibits an unexpected sharp transition of ...
We have studied temperature dependences of electron transport in graphene and its bilayer and found ...
We have studied temperature dependences of electron transport in graphene and its bilayer and found ...
We use phenomenological modelling and detailed experimental studies of charge carrier transport to i...
The linear dispersion relation in graphene gives rise to a surprising prediction: the resistivity du...
We have studied electronic conductivity and shot noise of bilayer graphene (BLG) sheets at high bias...
The temperature dependence of electric transport properties of single-layer and few-layer graphene a...
We explore the contributions to the electrical resistance of monolayer and bilayer graphene, reveali...
Spin transport in graphene carries the potential of a long spin-diffusion length at room temperature...
It is widely assumed that the dominant source of scattering in graphene is charged impurities in a s...
After the experimental discovery of graphene -a single atomic layer of graphite- a scientific rush s...
We show that a coherent picture for the DC conductivity of monolayer and bilayer graphene emerges fr...
We present transport measurements on high-mobility bilayer graphene fully encapsulated in hexagonal ...
Graphene, a single atom thick plane of graphite, is a novel two-dimensional electron system in which...
In 2004 graphene, a monolayer of carbon atoms, has been isolated as the first real two-dimensional s...
Our measurement results have shown that bilayer graphene exhibits an unexpected sharp transition of ...
We have studied temperature dependences of electron transport in graphene and its bilayer and found ...
We have studied temperature dependences of electron transport in graphene and its bilayer and found ...
We use phenomenological modelling and detailed experimental studies of charge carrier transport to i...
The linear dispersion relation in graphene gives rise to a surprising prediction: the resistivity du...
We have studied electronic conductivity and shot noise of bilayer graphene (BLG) sheets at high bias...
The temperature dependence of electric transport properties of single-layer and few-layer graphene a...
We explore the contributions to the electrical resistance of monolayer and bilayer graphene, reveali...
Spin transport in graphene carries the potential of a long spin-diffusion length at room temperature...
It is widely assumed that the dominant source of scattering in graphene is charged impurities in a s...
After the experimental discovery of graphene -a single atomic layer of graphite- a scientific rush s...
We show that a coherent picture for the DC conductivity of monolayer and bilayer graphene emerges fr...
We present transport measurements on high-mobility bilayer graphene fully encapsulated in hexagonal ...
Graphene, a single atom thick plane of graphite, is a novel two-dimensional electron system in which...
In 2004 graphene, a monolayer of carbon atoms, has been isolated as the first real two-dimensional s...
Our measurement results have shown that bilayer graphene exhibits an unexpected sharp transition of ...