Electronic and transport properties of U-cut edge patterned AGNR superlattice for RTD application

IF 2.7 Q2 PHYSICS, CONDENSED MATTER
Bikramjit Basumatary , Agile Mathew
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Abstract

In this paper, we first characterize a superlattice structure created by repeating a heterostructure formed from two armchair graphene nanoribbon (AGNR) segments with different widths. We investigate the electronic and transport properties of this structure by varying its widths and lengths to demonstrate the tunability of its overall band gap. The plot of the local density of states shows the formation of localized states at the low band gap segments of the superlattice. The superlattice is then used as a barrier to create a double barrier quantum well (DBQW) to design a proposed resonant tunneling diode (RTD) structure. We observe this device's negative differential resistance (NDR) operation for a range of bias voltages between the contacts. We study the effect of dimensional parameters on the RTD performance. The non-equilibrium Green's function method, based on a tight-binding model, is employed for numerical computation.

用于热电阻应用的 U 切边图案 AGNR 超晶格的电子和传输特性
在本文中,我们首先描述了一种超晶格结构的特性,这种超晶格结构是由两个不同宽度的扶手石墨烯纳米带(AGNR)片段重复形成的异质结构。我们通过改变其宽度和长度来研究这种结构的电子和传输特性,以证明其整体带隙的可调性。局部态密度图显示,在超晶格的低带隙段形成了局部态。然后,利用超晶格作为势垒来创建双势垒量子阱(DBQW),从而设计出一种拟议的共振隧穿二极管(RTD)结构。我们观察到该器件在触点间一定范围的偏置电压下的负差分电阻 (NDR) 工作特性。我们研究了尺寸参数对 RTD 性能的影响。数值计算采用了基于紧密结合模型的非平衡格林函数法。
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