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Carrier Transport in Graphene Nanoribbon Transistors: Nano Seminar Series Seminar | February 25 | 2-3 p.m. | 390 Hearst Memorial Mining Bldg. Speaker/Performer: Dr. Youngki Yoon, UC Berkeley, EECS Sponsor: Berkeley Nanosciences and Nanoengineering Institute Graphene: the worlds first two-dimensional material has attracted significant interest since it was exfoliated from graphite in 2004. Although it has excellent electronic properties (such as high carrier mobility) a pristine graphene is ... (read more)
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Carrier Transport in Graphene Nanoribbon Transistors: Nano Seminar Series Seminar | February 25 | 2-3 p.m. | 390 Hearst Memorial Mining Bldg.
Speaker/Performer: Dr. Youngki Yoon, UC Berkeley, EECS Sponsor: Berkeley Nanosciences and Nanoengineering Institute
Graphene: the worlds first two-dimensional material has attracted significant interest since it was exfoliated from graphite in 2004.

Although it has excellent electronic properties (such as high carrier mobility) a pristine graphene is very limited in electronic applications due to the absence of bandgap. A confined nanostrip of graphene, called a graphene nanoribbon (GNR), however, has a bandgap, and could be significantly useful for future electronic applications.

We perform non-equilibrium quantum simulation to explore the device characteristics of GNR transistors.
In this talk, our recent simulation results will be discussed.


Dr. Yoon is a postdoctoral researcher in EECS here at UC Berkeley, a member of the Sayeef Salahuddin Lab for Emerging/Exploratory Devices (LEED)
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