Effects due to backscattering and pseudogap features in graphene nanoribbons with single vacancies
Abstract
We present a systematic study of electron backscattering phenomena during conduction for graphene nanoribbons with single-vacancy scatterers and dimensions within the capabilities of modern lithographic techniques. Our analysis builds upon an \textit{ab initio} parameterized semiempirical model that breaks electron-hole symmetry and nonequilibrium Green's function methods for the calculation of the conductance distribution . The underlying mechanism is based on wavefunction localizations and perturbations that in the case of the first plateau can give rise to impurity-like pseudogaps with both donor and acceptor characteristics. Confinement and geometry are crucial for the manifestation of such effects. Self-consistent quantum transport calculations characterize vacancies as local charging centers that can induce electrostatic inhomogeneities on the ribbon topology.
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@article{arxiv.1002.0949,
title = {Effects due to backscattering and pseudogap features in graphene nanoribbons with single vacancies},
author = {I. Deretzis and G. Fiori and G. Iannaccone and A. La Magna},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1002.0949},
year = {2010}
}
Comments
5 pages, 4 figures, accepted for publication at PRB