Graphene-Based Integrated Electronic, Photonic and Spintronic Circuit
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2013
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To create carbon-based nanoscale integrated electronic, photonic, and spintronic circuit one must demonstrate the three functionalities in a single material, graphene quantum dots (GQDs), by engineering lateral size, shape, edges, number of layers and carrier density. We show theoretically that spatial confinement in GQDs opens an energy gap tunable from UV to THz, making GQDs equivalent to semiconductor nanoparticles. When connected to leads, GQDs act as single-electron transistors. The energy gap and absorption spectrum can be tuned from UV to THz by size and edge engineering and by external electric and magnetic fields. The sublattice engineering in, e.g., triangular graphene quantum dots (TGQDs) with zigzag edges generates a finite magnetic moment. The magnetic moment can be controlled by charging, electrical field, and photons. Addition of a single electron to the charge-neutral system destroys the ferromagnetic order, which can be restored by absorption of a photon. This allows for an efficient spin-photon conversion. These results show that graphene quantum dots have potential to fulfill the three functionalities: electronic, photonic, and spintronic, realized with different materials in current integrated circuits, as well as offer new functionalities unique to graphene.
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Electronic nanodevices, Graphene nanostructures, Nanostructured materials, Photonic integration technology
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Potasz, P., Güçlü, A. D., Özfidan, I., Korkusinski, M. and Hawrylak, P. (2013, 29 April-3 May). Graphene-based integrated electronic, photonic and spintronic circuit. Proceedings of SPIE 8725, Paper presented at the Micro- and Nanotechnology Sensors, Systems, and Applications V Conference. doi:10.1117/12.2016607
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SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
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