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Observation of Coulomb blockade in nanostructured epitaxial bilayer graphene on SiC

Authors :
Chua, Cassandra
Lartsev, Arseniy
Sui, Jinggao
Panchal, Vishal
Puddy, Reuben
Richardson, Carly
Smith, Charles G.
Janssen, T. J. B. M.
Tzalenchuk, Alexander
Yakimova, Rositsa
Kubatkin, Sergey
Connolly, Malcolm R.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

We study electron transport in nanostructures patterned in bilayer graphene patches grown epitaxially on SiC as a function of doping, magnetic field, and temperature. Away from charge neutrality transport is only weakly modulated by changes in carrier concentration induced by a local side-gate. At low n-type doping close to charge neutrality, electron transport resembles that in exfoliated graphene nanoribbons and is well described by tunnelling of single electrons through a network of Coulomb-blockaded islands. Under the influence of an external magnetic field, Coulomb blockade resonances fluctuate around an average energy and the gap shrinks as a function of magnetic field. At charge neutrality, however, conduction is less insensitive to external magnetic fields. In this regime we also observe a stronger suppression of the conductance below $T^*$, which we interpret as a sign of broken interlayer symmetry or strong fluctuations in the edge/potential disorder.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1703.10848
Document Type :
Working Paper