Accessing the transport properties of graphene and its multilayers at high carrier density

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Abstract

We present a comparative study of high carrier density transport in mono-, bi-, and trilayer graphene using electric double-layer transistors to continuously tune the carrier density up to values exceeding 1014 cm-2. Whereas in monolayer the conductivity saturates, in bi- and trilayer filling of the higher-energy bands is observed to cause a nonmonotonic behavior of the conductivity and a large increase in the quantum capacitance. These systematic trends not only show how the intrinsic high-density transport properties of graphene can be accessed by field effect, but also demonstrate the robustness of ion-gated graphene, which is crucial for possible future applications.

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Ye, J., Craciun, M. F., Koshino, M., Russo, S., Inouea, S., Yuan, H., … Iwasa, Y. (2011). Accessing the transport properties of graphene and its multilayers at high carrier density. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 108(32), 13002–13006. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1018388108

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