Visualisation of edge effects in side-gated graphene nanodevices

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Abstract

Using local scanning electrical techniques we study edge effects in side-gated Hall bar nanodevices made of epitaxial graphene. We demonstrate that lithographically defined edges of the graphene channel exhibit hole conduction within the narrow band of ∼60-125 nm width, whereas the bulk of the material is electron doped. The effect is the most pronounced when the influence of atmospheric contamination is minimal. We also show that the electronic properties at the edges can be precisely tuned from hole to electron conduction by using moderate strength electrical fields created by side-gates. However, the central part of the channel remains relatively unaffected by the side-gates and retains the bulk properties of graphene.

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Panchal, V., Lartsev, A., Manzin, A., Yakimova, R., Tzalenchuk, A., & Kazakova, O. (2014). Visualisation of edge effects in side-gated graphene nanodevices. Scientific Reports, 4. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep05881

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