Abstract
While flow-induced voltage over a graphene layer has been reported, its origin remains unclear. In our previous study, we suggested different mechanisms for different experimental configurations: phonon dragging effect for the parallel alignment and an enhanced out-of-plane phonon mode for the perpendicular alignment (Appl. Phys. Lett. 102:063116, 2011). In order to further examine the origin of flow-induced voltage, we introduced a transverse flow component by integrating staggered herringbone grooves in the microchannel. We found that the flow-induced voltage decreased significantly in the presence of herringbone grooves in both parallel and perpendicular alignments. These results support our previous interpretation. © 2013 Lee et al.
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Lee, S. H., Kang, Y. B. (Abraham), Jung, W., Jung, Y., Kim, S., & Noh, H. (Moses). (2013). Flow-induced voltage generation over monolayer graphene in the presence of herringbone grooves. Nanoscale Research Letters, 8(1), 1–7. https://doi.org/10.1186/1556-276X-8-487
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