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Magnitude of the Current in Two-Dimensional Interlayer Tunneling Devices

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2018-07-19 v2

Abstract

Using the Bardeen tunneling method with first-principles wave functions, computations are made of the tunneling current in graphene / hexagonal-boron-nitride / graphene (G/h-BN/G) vertical structures. Detailed comparison with prior experimental results is made, focusing on the magnitude of the achievable tunnel current. With inclusion of the effects of translational and rotational misalignment of the graphene and the h-BN, predicted currents are found to be about 15x larger than experimental values. A reduction in this discrepancy, to a factor of 2.5x, is achieved by utilizing a realistic size for the band gap of the h-BN, hence affecting the exponential decay constant for the tunneling.

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@article{arxiv.1712.10226,
  title  = {Magnitude of the Current in Two-Dimensional Interlayer Tunneling Devices},
  author = {Randall M. Feenstra and Sergio C. de la Barrera and Jun Li and Yifan Nie and Kyeongjae Cho},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1712.10226},
  year   = {2018}
}

Comments

21 page, 9 figures, plus 3 pages of supplementary material; v2 corrects some entries in Table II (from Ref. 25) and the associated discussion