Large amplitude charge noise and random telegraph fluctuations in room-temperature graphene single-electron transistors.
Nanoscale
; 12(2): 871-876, 2020 Jan 02.
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| ID: mdl-31833518
We analyze the noise in liquid-gated, room temperature, graphene quantum dots. These devices display extremely large noise amplitudes. The observed noise is explained in terms of a charge noise model by considering fluctuations in the applied source-drain and gate potentials. We show that the liquid environment and substrate have little effect on the observed noise and as such attribute the noise to charge trapping/detrapping at the disordered graphene edges. The trapping/detrapping of individual charges can be tuned by gating the device, which can result in stable two-level fluctuations in the measured current. These results have important implications for the use of electronic graphene nanodevices in single-molecule biosensing.
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Transistores Electrónicos
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Nanotecnología
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Clinical_trials
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Nanoscale
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2020
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