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swap700
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March 7, 2011, 01:46 »
Can we introduce electric field.?
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March 7, 2011, 09:53 »
Yes.
You can either set up gates with gate voltages to create the desired electric field.
In devices, an applied voltage to the device will also introduce an electric field.
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Is there any reference tutorial pertaining to this..
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Sure, on the "Tutorials" page you can check both the "benzene SET" tutorial, and the one for the "graphene junction device".
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Thank you, I will look into the reference and try to understand.
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