We investigate the electronic transport properties of a folded graphene nanoribbon with monolayer nanoribbon contacts. We consider two possible foldings: either the nanoribbon can be folded onto itself in the shape of a hairpin with the nanoribbon leads at a 0∘ angle, or the monolayer contacts have different directions, forming a 60∘ angle. The system is described by a single π-band nearest-neighbor tight-binding Hamiltonian taking into account curvature effects. We have found that for the case of a nanoribbon folded over itself the conductance oscillates from almost zero and a finite value depending on the coupling between contacts, whereas in the 60∘ angle folding the conductance is only slightly perturbed, allowing for the connection of graphene nanoelectronic components in a variety of geometries.
@article{arxiv.1307.2861,
title = {Electronic transport of folded graphene nanoribbons},
author = {Jhon W. González and Mónica Pacheco and Pedro Orellana and Luis Brey and Leonor Chico},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1307.2861},
year = {2013}
}