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May I say, that the limit of ON/OFF is infinite ?

In principle, the off current can be as small as close to zero, which makes ON/OFF approach infinite.

For example, in graphene (as in the figure), which has a zero gap, ON/OFF ratio can be described as
(V_ON / V_OFF)^2, when V_OFF is near the Dirac point, which has zero electronic density of states.
Then it is reasonable to have a large ON/OFF ratio. Right?

Please comment.

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