Conductance enlargement in picoscale electroburnt graphene nanojunctions

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Abstract

Provided the electrical properties of electroburnt graphene junctions can be understood and controlled, they have the potential to underpin the development of a wide range of future sub-10-nm electrical devices. We examine both theoretically and experimentally the electrical conductance of electroburnt graphene junctions at the last stages of nanogap formation. We account for the appearance of a counterintuitive increase in electrical conductance just before the gap forms. This is a manifestation of room-temperature quantum interference and arises from a combination of the semimetallic band structure of graphene and a cross-over from electrodeswithmultiplepath connectivity to single-path connectivity just before breaking. Therefore, our results suggest that conductance enlargement before junction rupture is a signal of the formation of electroburnt junctions, with a picoscale current path formed from a single sp2 bond.

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Sadeghi, H., Mol, J. A., Lau, C. S., Briggs, G. A. D., Warner, J., & Lambert, C. J. (2015). Conductance enlargement in picoscale electroburnt graphene nanojunctions. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 112(9), 2658–2663. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1418632112

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