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Browsing by Author "Statz, Martin"

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    Charge transport in single polymer fiber transistors in the sub-100 nm regime: temperature dependence and Coulomb blockade
    (2022-12-15)
    Lenz, Jakob
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    Statz, Martin
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    Watanabe, K.
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    Taniguchi, T.
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    Ortmann, Frank
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    Weitz, R. Thomas
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    Lenz, Jakob;
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    Statz, Martin;
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    Watanabe, K;
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    Taniguchi, T;
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    Ortmann, Frank;
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    Weitz, R Thomas;
    AbstractEven though charge transport in semiconducting polymers is of relevance for a number of potential applications in (opto-)electronic devices, the fundamental mechanism of how charges are transported through organic polymers that are typically characterized by a complex nanostructure is still open. One of the challenges which we address here, is how to gain controllable experimental access to charge transport at the sub-100 nm lengthscale. To this end charge transport in single poly(diketopyrrolopyrrole-terthiophene) fiber transistors, employing two different solid gate dielectrics, a hybrid Al2O3/self-assembled monolayer and hexagonal boron nitride, is investigated in the sub-50 nm regime using electron-beam contact patterning. The electrical characteristics exhibit near ideal behavior at room temperature which demonstrates the general feasibility of the nanoscale contacting approach, even though the channels are only a few nanometers in width. At low temperatures, we observe nonlinear behavior in the current–voltage characteristics in the form of Coulomb diamonds which can be explained by the formation of an array of multiple quantum dots at cryogenic temperatures.
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    Design of experiment optimization of aligned polymer thermoelectrics doped by ion-exchange
    (2021)
    Huang, Yuxuan
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    Lukito Tjhe, Dionisius Hardjo
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    Jacobs, Ian E.
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    Jiao, Xuechen
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    He, Qiao
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    Statz, Martin
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    Ren, Xinglong
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    Huang, Xinyi
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    McCulloch, Iain
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    Heeney, Martin
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    Sirringhaus, Henning
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    Interaction-Driven Quasi-Insulating Ground States of Gapped Electron-Doped Bilayer Graphene
    (2024)
    Seiler, Anna M.
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    Statz, Martin
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    Weimer, Isabell
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    Jacobsen, Nils
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    Watanabe, Kenji
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    Taniguchi, Takashi
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    Dong, Zhiyu
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    Levitov, Leonid S.
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    Weitz, R. Thomas
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    Probing the tunable multi-cone band structure in Bernal bilayer graphene
    (2024)
    Seiler, Anna M.
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    Jacobsen, Nils
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    Statz, Martin
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    Fernandez, Noelia
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    Falorsi, Francesca
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    Watanabe, Kenji
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    Taniguchi, Takashi
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    Dong, Zhiyu
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    Levitov, Leonid S.
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    Weitz, R. Thomas
    Abstract Bernal bilayer graphene (BLG) offers a highly flexible platform for tuning the band structure, featuring two distinct regimes. One is a tunable band gap induced by large displacement fields. Another is a gapless metallic band occurring at low fields, featuring rich fine structure consisting of four linearly dispersing Dirac cones and van Hove singularities. Even though BLG has been extensively studied experimentally, the evidence of this band structure is still elusive, likely due to insufficient energy resolution. Here, we use Landau levels as markers of the energy dispersion and analyze the Landau level spectrum in a regime where the cyclotron orbits of electrons or holes in momentum space are small enough to resolve the distinct mini Dirac cones. We identify the presence of four Dirac cones and map out topological transitions induced by displacement field. By clarifying the low-energy properties of BLG bands, these findings provide a valuable addition to the toolkit for graphene electronics.

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