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Large networks of vertical multi-layer graphenes with morphology-tunable magnetoresistance

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posted on 2024-11-16, 02:00 authored by Zengji Yue, Igor Levchenko, Shailesh Kumar, Donghan Seo, Xiaolin WangXiaolin Wang, Shi DouShi Dou, Kostya Ostrikov
We report on the comparative study of magnetotransport properties of large-area vertical few-layer graphene networks with different morphologies, measured in a strong (up to 10 T) magnetic field over a wide temperature range. The petal-like and tree-like graphene networks grown by a plasma enhanced CVD process on a thin (500 nm) silicon oxide layer supported by a silicon wafer demonstrate a significant difference in the resistance-magnetic field dependencies at temperatures ranging from 2 to 200 K. This behaviour is explained in terms of the effect of electron scattering at ultra-long reactive edges and ultra-dense boundaries of the graphene nanowalls. Our results pave a way towards three-dimensional vertical graphene-based magnetoelectronic nanodevices with morphology-tuneable anisotropic magnetic properties.

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Materials science and superconductivity in the new Fe-based high temperature superconductors

Australian Research Council

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Nanoscale control of energy and matter for future energy-efficient technologies

Australian Research Council

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Yue, Z., Levchenko, I., Kumar, S., Seo, D., Wang, X., Dou, S. and Ostrikov, K. Ken. (2013). Large networks of vertical multi-layer graphenes with morphology-tunable magnetoresistance. Nanoscale, 5 (19), 9283-9288.

Journal title

Nanoscale

Volume

5

Issue

19

Pagination

9283-9288

Language

English

RIS ID

82915

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