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Unsaturated Drift Velocity of Monolayer Graphene

  • Hee Jun Shin
  • , Jaesu Kim
  • , Sungho Kim
  • , Homin Choi
  • , Sahnghyub Lee
  • , Young Hee Lee
  • , Joo Hiuk Son
  • , Seong Chu Lim
  • University of Seoul
  • Korea Food Research Institute
  • Sungkyunkwan University

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Abstract

We observe that carriers in graphene can be accelerated to the Fermi velocity without heating the lattice. At large Fermi energy |EF| > 110 meV, electrons excited by a high-power terahertz pulse ETHz relax by emitting optical phonons, resulting in heating of the graphene lattice and optical-phonon generation. This is owing to enhanced electron-phonon scattering at large Fermi energy, at which the large phase space is available for hot electrons. The emitted optical phonons cause carrier scattering, reducing the drift velocity or carrier mobility. However, for |EF| ≤ 110 meV, electron-phonon scattering rate is suppressed owing to the diminishing density of states near the Dirac point. Therefore, ETHz continues to accelerate carriers without them losing energy to optical phonons, allowing the carriers to travel at the Fermi velocity. The exotic carrier dynamics does not result from the massless nature, but the electron-optical-phonon scattering rate depends on Fermi level in the graphene. Our observations provide insight into the application of graphene for high-speed electronics without degrading carrier mobility.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1575-1581
Number of pages7
JournalNano Letters
Volume18
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 14 Mar 2018

Keywords

  • carrier scattering time
  • drift velocity
  • graphene
  • High-field THz
  • Joule heating
  • optical conductivity

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