Publication year
2007Author(s)
Publisher
online : arXiv
Series
0710
Number of pages
5304 p.
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Book (monograph)

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Theory of Condensed Matter
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Theory of Condensed MatterAbstract
We have studied temperature dependences of electron transport in graphene and its bilayer and found extremely low electron-phonon scattering rates that set the fundamental limit on possible charge carrier mobilities at room temperature. Our measurements have shown that mobilities significantly higher than 100,000 cm2/Vs are achievable, if extrinsic disorder is eliminated. A sharp (threshold-like) increase in resistivity observed above approximately 200K is unexpected but can qualitatively be understood within a model of a rippled graphene sheet in which scattering occurs on intra-ripple flexural phonons.
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