Transport Spectroscopy of gate controlled cavity in CVD bilayer graphene transistor
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Abstract
Graphene nanostructure provides an ideal platform for understanding distinctive quantum transport properties such as Klein tunneling and suppression of backscattering due to its chiral nature. Quantum interference of phase coherent electron waves in single-layer graphene has attracted wide attention recently, while few experimental works examine the quantum transport of massive Dirac Fermion in bilayer graphene. To this end, we report the low temperature electrical transport spectroscopy of gate controlled cavity in CVD bilayer graphene transistor. Fabry-Perot like conductance oscillation was observed in both monopolar and bipolar bilayer graphene structures defined by electrostatic gating. Transport comparison between single-layer graphene and bilayer graphene will be also discussed.
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Authors
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Kyunghoon Lee
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of Michigan
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Yun Suk Eo
Randall Laboratory of Physics, University of Michigan
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\c{C}a\u{g}liyan Kurdak
Randall Laboratory of Physics, University of Michigan, Dept. of Physics, University of Michigan
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Zhaohui Zhong
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of Michigan