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Any luck with this direction since 2009?!!!

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General Questions and Answers / Re: Graphene Device Length
« on: May 15, 2014, 18:55 »
1-Is it safe to use the Krylov self energy method for computation in this infinite 2D graphene device?
2- By any means , is there is a way to predict how long is still there, for a simulation to finish?!!!

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General Questions and Answers / Re: Graphene Device Length
« on: May 15, 2014, 00:23 »
Seriously thank you for your patience and help.

1- So if I extend the length of the central region of this device in the Z direction, the results (I-V) should be the same.Since, Unlike nanoribbonz, extending graphene structure does not affect its electrical transport properties....correct?


2- Do I need accurate transmission spectrum when calculating I-V or a jagged one would do the job as well? Avoiding Time consumption.




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General Questions and Answers / Re: Graphene Device Length
« on: May 15, 2014, 00:08 »
So the central region is infinite in the Y direction, yet it is finite in the Z direction.


Isn't this a ribbon structure? Isn't a ribbon periodic in 1 direction and finite in the other?

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General Questions and Answers / Re: Graphene Device Length
« on: May 14, 2014, 23:41 »
How can it be infinite in the Z plane, when one of the constraints of the device configuration is having a finite central region? Can it be?

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General Questions and Answers / Re: Graphene Device Length
« on: May 14, 2014, 16:49 »
Indeed yes, my question is : if I use such "smallest possible unit cell", will the electrodes length extend infinity as well with the graphene (in the Y direction)?

Another question please, is this a ribbon , or graphene with graphene transmission curves and zero band gap K point?


What I am looking for is an infinite graphene (not ribbons) I-V curve.

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General Questions and Answers / Re: Graphene Device Length
« on: May 14, 2014, 04:56 »
For the device shown on the picture on the attachment, this device is a 2d Graphene bulk infinite in the Y Direction, because there is no vaccum space. However, does ATK simulate it with long or short electrodes, as shown in the 2 figures attached with it. In other words, does the electrode length get repeated in the Y direction as well, or only the graphene?


They are png files,

If the electrodes length extends with the graphene in the Y direction, then I can assume that the electric field I inserted as Vg, is distributed uniformly across all the grpahene . Other wise it is only limited to the length of the electrodes, I inserted in the builder.

MY FINAL OBJECTIVE HERE, IS TO INSERT GATE VOLTAGE THAT WILL PRODUCE REALISTIC I-V VALUES, THAT WOULD BE CONFIRMED EXPERIMENTALLY.


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General Questions and Answers / Re: Graphene Device Length
« on: May 12, 2014, 06:30 »
MY DEVICE:
CENTRAL (BULK 2D GRAPHENE) with length of 2.85 nm.
LEFT & RIGHT ELECTRODES OF THE SAME GRPAHENE AS WELL. 8 Angstorm each.

I need to simulate 100 nm device.

So I will sample it 35 (100nm/2.85nm) times in the C axis.

Does this do the job?

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General Questions and Answers / Re: hello
« on: May 8, 2014, 04:13 »
A very good question indeed, any luck with answers?!! since april 18th.

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General Questions and Answers / Graphene Device Length
« on: May 7, 2014, 17:51 »
I have a 40 Angstorm long bulk 2D infinite graphene sampled in the C direction 5 times, how long is the effective length of the graphene device simulated?


In another words, how to know the exact length of your structure depending on the sampling points you take?


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