Noise diagnostics of graphene interconnects for atomic-scale electronics

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László Pósa
Zoltán Balogh
Dávid Krisztián
Péter Balázs
Botond Sánta
Roman Furrer
Miklós Csontos
András Halbritter
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[1] Budapest University of Technology and Economics,Department of Physics
[2] Institute of Technical Physics and Materials Science,undefined
[3] Centre for Energy Research,undefined
[4] MTA-BME Condensed Matter Research Group,undefined
[5] Empa,undefined
[6] Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology,undefined
[7] Transport at Nanoscale Interfaces Laboratory,undefined
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Graphene nanogaps are considered as essential building blocks of two-dimensional electronic circuits, as they offer the possibility to interconnect a broad range of atomic-scale objects. Here we provide an insight into the microscopic processes taking place during the formation of graphene nanogaps through the detailed analysis of their low-frequency noise properties. Following the evolution of the noise level, we identify the fundamentally different regimes throughout the nanogap formation. By modeling the resistance and bias dependence of the noise, we resolve the major noise-generating processes: atomic-scale junction-width fluctuations in the nanojunction regime and sub-atomic gap-size fluctuations in the nanogap regime. As a milestone toward graphene-based atomic electronics, our results facilitate the automation of an optimized electrical breakdown protocol for high-yield graphene nanogap fabrication.
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