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Impurity charge compensation in graphene and its effect on charge transport near the Dirac point

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Abstract

Charge transport using ferroelectric (FE) gating was investigated in graphene in the temperature range 300K < T < 350K near the Dirac point (DP). Upon increasing the temperature we observed that the conductivity (s) near the DP switched from a positive to a negative temperature gradient. The switch to a negative temperature gradient moved to higher temperatures and weakened upon moving away from the DP. FE polarization induced impurity charge compensation, together with a temperature dependent graphene-impurity charge separation was responsible for the non-monotonicity in s(T). A self-consistent theory for graphene transport with impurity charge scattering, and phonon scattering was used to analyze the results. Non-monotonic charge transport was also observed in the temperature dependence of the residual conductivity (σr). Theoretical analysis of both σ and σr revealed a temperature independent contribution of  1.16e2/h that was probably inherent to pristine graphene.

Publication: Impurity charge compensation in graphene by a polarized ferroelectric polymer and its effect on charge transport near the Dirac point, K.S. Figueroa, N.A. Zimbovskaya, N.J. Pinto, C. Wen, A. T. Charlie Johnson, AIP Advances 11, 085015 (2021).

Presenters

  • Kelotchi S Figueroa Nieves

    University of Puerto Rico at Humacao

Authors

  • Nicholas J Pinto

    University of Puerto Rico at Humacao

  • Kelotchi S Figueroa Nieves

    University of Puerto Rico at Humacao

  • Natalya Zimbovskaya

    University of Puerto Rico at Humacao

  • Chengyu Wen

    University of Pennsylvania

  • A T Charlie T Johnson

    University of Pennsylvania