University of Minnesota M.S. January 2013. Major: Electrical Engineering. Advisor: P. Paul Ruden. 1 computer file (PDF); vi, 34 pages.Graphene has long been known for its peculiar Dirac-like band structure which lends it many of its remarkable properties. It is a promising material for electronic and spintronic applications due to its high carrier mobility, low intrinsic spin-orbit interaction and small hyperfine coupling. However, extrinsic effects may easily dominate intrinsic mechanisms. The scattering mechanisms investigated here are those associated with non-magnetic, charged impurities in the substrate (e.g. SiO2) beneath a planar n-type graphene layer. Such impurities cause an electric field that extends through the graphene a...
The scattering of two-dimensional massless Dirac fermions from local spin-orbit interactions with an...
Graphene has proven to be an interesting and exciting material for experimental and theoretical rese...
We discuss transport properties of graphene related to the resonant scattering from impurities and d...
We study the effect of an impurity potential on spin-memory loss in graphene. Various general method...
We study the spin relaxation of charge carriers in graphene in the presence of spin-polarized charge...
We give a tutorial account of our recently proposed mechanism for spin relaxation based on spin-flip...
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Abstract. Since the very first investigations of the electronic properties of graphene, the nature o...
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Broken symmetries in graphene affect the massless nature of its charge carriers. We present an analy...
We discuss the role of spin-flip scattering of electrons from the magnetized edges in graphene nanor...
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International audienceWe report the coexistence of charge puddles and topographic ripples in graphen...
Graphene is an exciting new condensed matter system, both for the opportunity to observe the physics...
Resumen del trabajo presentado a la NanoSpain Conference, celebrada en San Sebastián del 7 al 10 de ...
The scattering of two-dimensional massless Dirac fermions from local spin-orbit interactions with an...
Graphene has proven to be an interesting and exciting material for experimental and theoretical rese...
We discuss transport properties of graphene related to the resonant scattering from impurities and d...
We study the effect of an impurity potential on spin-memory loss in graphene. Various general method...
We study the spin relaxation of charge carriers in graphene in the presence of spin-polarized charge...
We give a tutorial account of our recently proposed mechanism for spin relaxation based on spin-flip...
The effect of electron-impurity scattering on momentum and spin relaxation times in graphene is stud...
Abstract. Since the very first investigations of the electronic properties of graphene, the nature o...
Contains fulltext : 75905.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
Broken symmetries in graphene affect the massless nature of its charge carriers. We present an analy...
We discuss the role of spin-flip scattering of electrons from the magnetized edges in graphene nanor...
Contains fulltext : 34821.pdf (author's version ) (Closed access)We discuss variou...
International audienceWe report the coexistence of charge puddles and topographic ripples in graphen...
Graphene is an exciting new condensed matter system, both for the opportunity to observe the physics...
Resumen del trabajo presentado a la NanoSpain Conference, celebrada en San Sebastián del 7 al 10 de ...
The scattering of two-dimensional massless Dirac fermions from local spin-orbit interactions with an...
Graphene has proven to be an interesting and exciting material for experimental and theoretical rese...
We discuss transport properties of graphene related to the resonant scattering from impurities and d...