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Time-dependent transport in graphene nanoribbons

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2015-05-14 v1

Abstract

We theoretically investigate the time-dependent ballistic transport in metallic graphene nanoribbons after the sudden switch-on of a bias voltage VV. The ribbon is divided in three different regions, namely two semi-infinite graphenic leads and a central part of length LL, across which the bias drops linearly and where the current is calculated. We show that during the early transient time the system behaves like a graphene bulk under the influence of a uniform electric field E=V/LE=V/L. In the undoped system the current does not grow linearly in time but remarkably reaches a temporary plateau with dc conductivity σ1=πe2/2h\sigma_{1}=\pi e^{2}/2h, which coincides with the minimal conductivity of two-dimensional graphene. After a time of order L/vFL/v_{F} (vFv_{F} being the Fermi velocity) the current departs from the first plateau and saturates at its final steady state value with conductivity σ2=2e2/h\sigma_{2}=2e^{2}/h typical of metallic nanoribbons of finite width.

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@article{arxiv.0911.4431,
  title  = {Time-dependent transport in graphene nanoribbons},
  author = {E. Perfetto and G. Stefanucci and M. Cini},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0911.4431},
  year   = {2015}
}

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5 pages, 5 figures