Charge transport mechanism in networks of armchair graphene nanoribbons

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Nils Richter
Zongping Chen
Alexander Tries
Thorsten Prechtl
Akimitsu Narita
Klaus Müllen
Kamal Asadi
Mischa Bonn
Mathias Kläui
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[1] Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz,
[2] Institut für Physik,undefined
[3] Staudingerweg 7,undefined
[4] Graduate School of Excellence Materials Science in Mainz,undefined
[5] Staudingerweg 9,undefined
[6] Max Planck Institut für Polymerforschung,undefined
[7] Ackermannweg 10,undefined
[8] School of Materials Science and Engineering,undefined
[9] Zhejiang University,undefined
[10] 38 Zheda Road,undefined
[11] Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz,undefined
[12] Institut für physikalische Chemie,undefined
[13] Duesbergweg 10–14,undefined
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In graphene nanoribbons (GNRs), the lateral confinement of charge carriers opens a band gap, the key feature that enables novel graphene-based electronics. Despite great progress, reliable and reproducible fabrication of single-ribbon field-effect transistors (FETs) is still a challenge, impeding the understanding of the charge transport. Here, we present reproducible fabrication of armchair GNR-FETs based on networks of nanoribbons and analyze the charge transport mechanism using nine-atom wide and, in particular, five-atom-wide GNRs with large conductivity. We show formation of reliable Ohmic contacts and a yield of functional FETs close to unity by lamination of GNRs to electrodes. Modeling the charge transport in the networks reveals that transport is governed by inter-ribbon hopping mediated by nuclear tunneling, with a hopping length comparable to the physical GNR length. Overcoming the challenge of low-yield single-ribbon transistors by the networks and identifying the corresponding charge transport mechanism is a key step forward for functionalization of GNRs.
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