Impact of graphene polycrystallinity on the performance of graphene field-effect transistors
Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics
2014-02-05 v1
Abstract
We have used a multi-scale physics-based model to predict how the grain size and different grain boundary morphologies of polycrystalline graphene will impact the performance metrics of graphene field-effect transistors. We show that polycrystallinity has a negative impact on the transconductance, which translates to a severe degradation of the maximum and cutoff frequencies. On the other hand, polycrystallinity has a positive impact on current saturation, and a negligible effect on the intrinsic gain. These results reveal the complex role played by graphene grain boundaries, and can be used to guide the further development and optimization of graphene-based electronic devices.
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@article{arxiv.1402.0734,
title = {Impact of graphene polycrystallinity on the performance of graphene field-effect transistors},
author = {David Jiménez and Aron W. Cummings and Ferney Chaves and Dinh Van Tuan and Jani Kotakoski and Stephan Roche},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1402.0734},
year = {2014}
}
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18 pages, 6 figures