Transport spectroscopy of disordered graphene quantum dots etched into a single graphene flake
Abstract
We present transport measurements on quantum dots of sizes 45, 60 and 80 nm etched with an Ar/O2-plasma into a single graphene sheet, allowing a size comparison avoiding effects from different graphene flakes. The transport gaps and addition energies increase with decreasing dot size, as expected, and display a strong correlation, suggesting the same physical origin for both, i.e. disorder-induced localization in presence of a small confinement gap. Gate capacitance measurements indicate that the dot charges are located in the narrow device region as intended. A dominant role of disorder is further substantiated by the gate dependence and the magnetic field behavior, allowing only approximate identification of the electron-hole crossover and spin filling sequences. Finally, we extract a g-factor consistent with g=2 within the error bars.
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@article{arxiv.1307.8163,
title = {Transport spectroscopy of disordered graphene quantum dots etched into a single graphene flake},
author = {D. Kölbl and D. M. Zumbühl},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1307.8163},
year = {2013}
}
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5 pages, 4 (color) figures