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Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2020, 11, 1036–1044, doi:10.3762/bjnano.11.88
Figure 1: Graphene nanomesh structures. (a) A4Z6-6, (b) A4A4-6, and (c) A4Z6-24. Purple (larger) and yellow (...
Figure 2: Absorption spectra for different AGNRs. 6-AGNR, 7-AGNR and 8-AGNR.
Figure 3: Absorption spectra of different GNM materials. (a) A4A4-6, Z6Z6-6 and A4Z6-6 and (b) A4A4-24, Z12Z1...
Figure 4: Current–voltage (I–V) characteristics of (a) different GNR devices and (b) GNM and graphene devices....
Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2015, 6, 2062–2068, doi:10.3762/bjnano.6.210
Figure 1: (a) Schematic sketch of a simulated GNRFET with an extended line defect in the center of the channe...
Figure 2: (a) Comparison between average transmission probabilities as a function of the energy in 1.8 × 20 n...
Figure 3: Channel length dependence of (a) on-current (b) off current (c) on/off current. The lines are a gui...
Figure 4: Comparison between average of (a) transconductance and (b) subthreshold swing of ELD-GNRFET and GNR...
Figure 5: Channel width dependence of (a) on-current (b) off current (c) on/off current. The lines are a guid...
Figure 6: Comparison between average of (a) transconductance and (b) subthreshold swing of ELD-GNRFET and GNR...