We study Andreev reflection in graphene nanoribbon/superconductor hybrid junctions. By using a tight-binding approach and the scattering formalism we show that finite-size effects lead to notable differences with respect to the bulk-graphene case. At subgap voltages, conservation of pseudoparity, a quantum number characterizing the ribbon states, yields either a suppression of Andreev reflection when the ribbon has an even number of sites in the transverse direction or perfect Andreev reflection when the ribbon has an odd number of sites. In the former case the suppression of Andreev reflection induces an insulating behavior even when the junction is biased; electron conduction can however be restored by applying a gate voltage. Finally, we...
ABSTRACT: The unique ultrarelativistic, massless, nature of electron states in two-dimensional exten...
With the advent of atomically precise synthesis and consequent precise tailoring of their electronic...
Quantum-mechanical calculations of electron transport in ideal graphene nanoribbons show that the tr...
We study the conductance through two types of graphene nanostructures: nanoribbon junctions in which...
We study the conductance through two types of graphene nanostructures: nanoribbon junctions in which...
We study the conductance through two types of graphene nanostructures: nanoribbon junctions in which...
We report the investigation of electron transport through a four-terminal graphene-superconductor hy...
The successful use of graphene nanoribbons (GNRs) in a variety of applications in nanoelectronics de...
We describe the results of a theoretical study of transport through gated metallic graphene nanoribb...
We describe the results of a theoretical study of transport through gated metallic graphene nanoribb...
We describe the results of a theoretical study of transport through gated metallic graphene nanoribb...
In this article, we study the transport properties of Graphene-Superconductor-Graphene (GSG) heteroj...
The successful use of graphene nanoribbons (GNRs) in a variety of applications in nanoelectronics de...
Quantum-mechanical calculations of electron magneto-transport in ideal graphene nanoribbons are pres...
Using first-principles quantum transport simulations, this work examines changes in the total elect...
ABSTRACT: The unique ultrarelativistic, massless, nature of electron states in two-dimensional exten...
With the advent of atomically precise synthesis and consequent precise tailoring of their electronic...
Quantum-mechanical calculations of electron transport in ideal graphene nanoribbons show that the tr...
We study the conductance through two types of graphene nanostructures: nanoribbon junctions in which...
We study the conductance through two types of graphene nanostructures: nanoribbon junctions in which...
We study the conductance through two types of graphene nanostructures: nanoribbon junctions in which...
We report the investigation of electron transport through a four-terminal graphene-superconductor hy...
The successful use of graphene nanoribbons (GNRs) in a variety of applications in nanoelectronics de...
We describe the results of a theoretical study of transport through gated metallic graphene nanoribb...
We describe the results of a theoretical study of transport through gated metallic graphene nanoribb...
We describe the results of a theoretical study of transport through gated metallic graphene nanoribb...
In this article, we study the transport properties of Graphene-Superconductor-Graphene (GSG) heteroj...
The successful use of graphene nanoribbons (GNRs) in a variety of applications in nanoelectronics de...
Quantum-mechanical calculations of electron magneto-transport in ideal graphene nanoribbons are pres...
Using first-principles quantum transport simulations, this work examines changes in the total elect...
ABSTRACT: The unique ultrarelativistic, massless, nature of electron states in two-dimensional exten...
With the advent of atomically precise synthesis and consequent precise tailoring of their electronic...
Quantum-mechanical calculations of electron transport in ideal graphene nanoribbons show that the tr...