Abstract
We report a high-performance graphene/Si field-effect transistor fabricated via rapid chemical vapor deposition. Oligolayered graphene with a large uniform surface acts as the local gate of the graphene transistors. The scaled transconductance, gm, of the graphene transistors exceeds 3 mS/μm, and the ratio of the current switch, Ion/Ioff, is up to 100. Moreover, the output properties of the graphene transistor show significant current saturation, and the graphene transistor can be modulated using the local graphene gate. These results clearly show that the device is well suited for analog applications. © 2012 Ma et al.; licensee Springer.
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Ma, X., Gu, W., Shen, J., & Tang, Y. (2012). Investigation of electronic properties of graphene/Si field-effect transistor. Nanoscale Research Letters, 7(1), 1–5. https://doi.org/10.1186/1556-276X-7-677
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