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Recently, graphene has received a great deal of attention both experimentally and theoretically because of its unusually device-friendly material properties, including high mobility, high electron density, and long-carrier mean-free-path, etc. It has also been shown that graphene-based chemical sensors are capable of detecting minute concentrations (1 part per billion) of various active gases due...
Recently, a single-layer of carbon atoms, termed graphene, has attracted a great deal of interest due to its great potential for application in electronics. In experiments involving graphene, a finite residual conductivity was found at zero gate voltage in the density dependence of conductivity. However, the theoretical explanation of this observation has been confused, with derivations predicting...
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