Monday, May 28, 2012

1112.4077 (Maxim Trushin)

Thermally activated conductivity in gapped bilayer graphene    [PDF]

Maxim Trushin
This is a theoretical study of electron transport in gated bilayer graphene - a novel semiconducting material with a tunable band gap. It is shown that the which-layer pseudospin coherence enhances the subgap conductivity and facilitates the thermally activated transport. The mechanism proposed can also lead to the non-monotonic conductivity vs. temperature dependence at a band gap size of the order of 10 meV. The effect can be observed in gapped bilayer graphene sandwiched in boron nitride where the electron-hole puddles and flexural phonons are strongly suppressed.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1112.4077

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