Since its isolation in 2004, that resulted in the Nobel Prize award in 2010, graphene has been the object of an intense interest, due to its novel physics and possible applications in electronic devices. Graphene has many properties that differ it from usual semiconductors, for example its low-energy electrons behave like massless particles. To exploit the full potential of this material, one first needs to investigate its fundamental properties that depend on shape, number of layers, defects and interaction. The goal of this thesis is to perform such an investigation. In paper I, we study electronic transport in monolayer and bilayer graphene nanoribbons with single and many short-range defects, focusing on the role of the edge termination...
Graphene is a versatile material suggested for nanoelectronics applications. The purpose of this th...
In this work, we investigate the electronic properties of confined systems, subject to mechanical pe...
We study the scattering on an ultra-low potential in zigzag graphene nanoribbon. Using a mathematica...
Since its isolation in 2004, that resulted in the Nobel Prize award in 2010, graphene has been the o...
Since its isolation in 2004, that resulted in the Nobel Prize award in 2010, graphene has been the o...
Graphene is a two-dimensional allotrope of carbon with incredible mechanical strength, high charge c...
Graphene is a two-dimensional allotrope of carbon with incredible mechanical strength, high charge c...
We study electronic transport in monolayer and bilayer graphene with single and many short-range def...
We study electronic transport in monolayer and bilayer graphene with single and many short-range def...
Since its first synthesis and characterization in 2004 graphene has been the focus of an intense res...
Since its first synthesis and characterization in 2004 graphene has been the focus of an intense res...
In this thesis, we focus on different aspects of electron transport in nanostructured graphene (such...
This thesis is composed of two theoretical studies related to properties of edge states in nanostruc...
Graphene is an effectively two-dimensional semimetallic material consisting of a sheet of carbon ato...
Graphene is an effectively two-dimensional semimetallic material consisting of a sheet of carbon ato...
Graphene is a versatile material suggested for nanoelectronics applications. The purpose of this th...
In this work, we investigate the electronic properties of confined systems, subject to mechanical pe...
We study the scattering on an ultra-low potential in zigzag graphene nanoribbon. Using a mathematica...
Since its isolation in 2004, that resulted in the Nobel Prize award in 2010, graphene has been the o...
Since its isolation in 2004, that resulted in the Nobel Prize award in 2010, graphene has been the o...
Graphene is a two-dimensional allotrope of carbon with incredible mechanical strength, high charge c...
Graphene is a two-dimensional allotrope of carbon with incredible mechanical strength, high charge c...
We study electronic transport in monolayer and bilayer graphene with single and many short-range def...
We study electronic transport in monolayer and bilayer graphene with single and many short-range def...
Since its first synthesis and characterization in 2004 graphene has been the focus of an intense res...
Since its first synthesis and characterization in 2004 graphene has been the focus of an intense res...
In this thesis, we focus on different aspects of electron transport in nanostructured graphene (such...
This thesis is composed of two theoretical studies related to properties of edge states in nanostruc...
Graphene is an effectively two-dimensional semimetallic material consisting of a sheet of carbon ato...
Graphene is an effectively two-dimensional semimetallic material consisting of a sheet of carbon ato...
Graphene is a versatile material suggested for nanoelectronics applications. The purpose of this th...
In this work, we investigate the electronic properties of confined systems, subject to mechanical pe...
We study the scattering on an ultra-low potential in zigzag graphene nanoribbon. Using a mathematica...