Thursday, May 10, 2012

1112.5973 (G. P. Zhang et al.)

Effect of disorder with long-range correlation on transport in graphene
nanoribbon
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G. P. Zhang, M. Gao, Y. Y. Zhang, N. Liu, Z. J. Qin, M. H. Shangguan
Transport in disordered armchair graphene nanoribbons (AGR) with long-range correlation between quantum wire contact is investigated by transfer matrix combined with Landauer's formula. Metal-insulator transition is induced by disorder in neutral AGR. Thereinto, the conductance is one conductance quantum for metallic phase and exponentially decays otherwise when the length of AGR is infinity and far longer than its width. Similar to the case of long-range disorder, the conductance of neutral AGR first increases and then decreases while the conductance of doped AGR monotonically decreases, as the disorder strength increases. In the presence of strong disorder, the conductivity depends monotonically and non-monotonically on the aspect ratio for heavily doped and slightly doped AGR respectively.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1112.5973

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