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Reducing contact resistance in graphene devices

Grigoryeva et al., 2014

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Grigoryeva M
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In this thesis, the contact resistance of graphene devices was investigated because high contact resistance is detrimental to the performance of graphene field-effect transistors (GFET). Method for increasing so-called edge-contact area was applied in device fabrication …
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