| Literature DB >> 26079989 |
Tymofiy Khodkov1, Ivan Khrapach1, Monica Felicia Craciun1, Saverio Russo1.
Abstract
Few layer graphene systems such as Bernal stacked bilayer and rhombohedral (ABC-) stacked trilayer offer the unique possibility to open an electric field tunable energy gap. To date, this energy gap has been experimentally confirmed in optical spectroscopy. Here we report the first direct observation of the electric field tunable energy gap in electronic transport experiments on doubly gated suspended ABC-trilayer graphene. From a systematic study of the nonlinearities in current versus voltage characteristics and the temperature dependence of the conductivity, we demonstrate that thermally activated transport over the energy-gap dominates the electrical response of these transistors. The estimated values for energy gap from the temperature dependence and from the current voltage characteristics follow the theoretically expected electric field dependence with critical exponent 3/2. These experiments indicate that high quality few-layer graphene are suitable candidates for exploring novel tunable terahertz light sources and detectors.Entities:
Keywords: Trilayer graphene; band gap; double gated
Year: 2015 PMID: 26079989 DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.5b00772
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nano Lett ISSN: 1530-6984 Impact factor: 11.189