We present a theoretical study of electronic and thermal transport in polycrystalline heterostructures combining graphene (G) and hexagonal boron nitride (hBN) grains of varying size and distribution. By increasing the hBN grain density from a few percent to 100%, the system evolves from a good conductor to an insulator, with the mobility dropping by orders of magnitude and the sheet resistance reaching the MΩ regime. The Seebeck coefficient is suppressed above 40% mixing, while the thermal conductivity of polycrystalline hBN is found to be on the order of 30-120 Wm-1 K-1. These results, agreeing with available experimental data, provide guidelines for tuning G-hBN properties in the context of two-dimensional materials engineering. In parti...
A hexagonal graphene-like boron–carbon–nitrogen (h-BCN) monolayer, a new two-dimensional (2D) materi...
Graphene and hexagonal BCnN (n = 0, 1, 2), possessing a similar honeycomb crystal structure, can eas...
The ability to manipulate material response to dynamical processes depends on the extent of understa...
We present a theoretical study of electronic and thermal transport in polycrystalline heterostructur...
Recent years have witnessed a paradigm shift in the world of electronics. Researchers have not only ...
Graphene, a single atomic layer of graphite, has emerged as one of the most attractive materials in ...
We carried out molecular dynamics simulations at various temperatures to predict the thermal conduct...
We carried out molecular dynamics simulations at various temperatures to predict the thermal conduct...
Thermal management is a critical task for highly integrated or high-power semiconductor devices. Low...
The material behavior of graphene, a single layer of carbon lattice, is extremely sensitive to its d...
The material behavior of graphene, a single layer of carbon lattice, is extremely sensitive to its ...
We carried out molecular dynamics simulations at various temperatures to predict the thermal conduct...
We report on multiterminal electrical transport measurements performed on a bilayer graphene sheet e...
We report on multiterminal electrical transport measurements performed on a bilayer graphene sheet e...
Graphene, hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN), and their heterostructures are promising thermal interface...
A hexagonal graphene-like boron–carbon–nitrogen (h-BCN) monolayer, a new two-dimensional (2D) materi...
Graphene and hexagonal BCnN (n = 0, 1, 2), possessing a similar honeycomb crystal structure, can eas...
The ability to manipulate material response to dynamical processes depends on the extent of understa...
We present a theoretical study of electronic and thermal transport in polycrystalline heterostructur...
Recent years have witnessed a paradigm shift in the world of electronics. Researchers have not only ...
Graphene, a single atomic layer of graphite, has emerged as one of the most attractive materials in ...
We carried out molecular dynamics simulations at various temperatures to predict the thermal conduct...
We carried out molecular dynamics simulations at various temperatures to predict the thermal conduct...
Thermal management is a critical task for highly integrated or high-power semiconductor devices. Low...
The material behavior of graphene, a single layer of carbon lattice, is extremely sensitive to its d...
The material behavior of graphene, a single layer of carbon lattice, is extremely sensitive to its ...
We carried out molecular dynamics simulations at various temperatures to predict the thermal conduct...
We report on multiterminal electrical transport measurements performed on a bilayer graphene sheet e...
We report on multiterminal electrical transport measurements performed on a bilayer graphene sheet e...
Graphene, hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN), and their heterostructures are promising thermal interface...
A hexagonal graphene-like boron–carbon–nitrogen (h-BCN) monolayer, a new two-dimensional (2D) materi...
Graphene and hexagonal BCnN (n = 0, 1, 2), possessing a similar honeycomb crystal structure, can eas...
The ability to manipulate material response to dynamical processes depends on the extent of understa...