Primary radiation damage: A review of current understanding and models
Scientific understanding of any kind of radiation effects starts from the primary damage, ie
the defects that are produced right after an initial atomic displacement event initiated by a …
the defects that are produced right after an initial atomic displacement event initiated by a …
Hot-carrier cooling in high-quality graphene is intrinsically limited by optical phonons
Many promising optoelectronic devices, such as broadband photodetectors, nonlinear
frequency converters, and building blocks for data communication systems, exploit …
frequency converters, and building blocks for data communication systems, exploit …
Hyperbolic phonon polariton electroluminescence as an electronic cooling pathway
Engineering of the cooling mechanism is of primary importance for the development of
nanoelectronics. While radiation cooling is rather inefficient in current electronic devices, the …
nanoelectronics. While radiation cooling is rather inefficient in current electronic devices, the …
Electron–hole collision limited transport in charge-neutral bilayer graphene
Ballistic transport occurs whenever electrons propagate without collisions deflecting their
trajectory. It is normally observed in conductors with a negligible concentration of impurities …
trajectory. It is normally observed in conductors with a negligible concentration of impurities …
Controlling Umklapp Scattering in a Bilayer Graphene Moiré Superlattice
We present experimental findings on electron–electron scattering in two-dimensional moiré
heterostructures with a tunable Fermi wave vector, reciprocal lattice vector, and band gap …
heterostructures with a tunable Fermi wave vector, reciprocal lattice vector, and band gap …
Valley polarization in biased bilayer graphene using circularly polarized light
A Friedlan, MM Dignam - Physical Review B, 2021 - APS
Achieving a population imbalance between the two inequivalent valleys is a critical first step
for any valleytronic device. A valley polarization can be induced in biased bilayer graphene …
for any valleytronic device. A valley polarization can be induced in biased bilayer graphene …
High-frequency limits of graphene field-effect transistors with velocity saturation
The current understanding of physical principles governing electronic transport in graphene
field effect transistors (GFETs) has reached a level where we can model quite accurately …
field effect transistors (GFETs) has reached a level where we can model quite accurately …
Contact‐Based and Proximally Thermosensitive Few‐Layer Graphene Ntc Thermistors with Highly Fast Switching Behavior
Patterning graphene onto polymeric materials offers benefits in realizing flexible,
stretchable, and wearable multifunctional electrodes. However, the employed integration …
stretchable, and wearable multifunctional electrodes. However, the employed integration …
Ultrafast Umklapp-assisted electron-phonon cooling in magic-angle twisted bilayer graphene
Understanding electron-phonon interactions is fundamentally important and has crucial
implications for device applications. However, in twisted bilayer graphene near the magic …
implications for device applications. However, in twisted bilayer graphene near the magic …
Hot-carrier Seebeck effect: diffusion and remote detection of hot carriers in graphene
We investigate hot carrier propagation across graphene using an electrical nonlocal
injection/detection method. The device consists of a monolayer graphene flake contacted by …
injection/detection method. The device consists of a monolayer graphene flake contacted by …