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Electron Transport in Multidimensional Fuzzy Graphene Nanostructures.

Raghav GargDevashish P GopalanSergio C de la BarreraHasnain HafizNoel T NuhferVenkatasubramanian ViswanathanBenjamin M HuntTzahi Cohen-Karni
Published in: Nano letters (2019)
Atomically thin two-dimensional (2D) materials offer a range of superlative electronic and electrochemical properties that facilitate applications in sensing, energy conversion, and storage. Graphene, a 2D allotrope of carbon, has exceptional surface area per unit mass and highly catalytic edges. To leverage these properties, efforts have been made to synthesize complex three-dimensional (3D) geometries of graphene, with an eye toward integration into functional electronic devices. However, the electronic transport properties of such complex 3D structures are not well understood at a microscopic level. Here, we report electron transport in a 3D arrangement of free-standing 2D graphene flakes along an isolated one-dimensional Si nanowire. We show that transport through the free-standing graphene network is dominated by variable-range hopping and leads to negative magnetoresistance, from cryogenic conditions up to room temperature. Our findings lay the foundation for studying transport mechanisms in 2D material-based multidimensional nanostructures.
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