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1 Synthesis and Characterization of CNC/CNF/rGO Composite Films for Advanced Functional Applications Ramezani G; Stiharu I; van de Ven TGM; Ramezani H; Nerguizian V; 41900273
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2 Scalable Synthesis of High-Quality Graphene Quantum Dots by Reductive Intercalation/Exfoliation of Coal Bepete G; Ratnayake G; Sanchez DE; Yu Z; Dimitrov E; Fest Carreno A; Oliveira MCD; Viana BC; Santos FEP; Terrones M; 41081673
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3 Lasso Model-Based Optimization of CNC/CNF/rGO Nanocomposites Ramezani G; Silva IO; Stiharu I; Ven TGMV; Nerguizian V; 40283268
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4 Mechanical Control of Quantum Transport in Graphene McRae AC; Wei G; Huang L; Yigen S; Tayari V; Champagne AR; 38558481
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5 Sodium alginate/polyvinyl alcohol semi-interpenetrating hydrogels reinforced with PEG-grafted-graphene oxide Mehrjou A; Hadaeghnia M; Ehsani Namin P; Ghasemi I; 38423903
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6 Transverse Magnetic Surface Plasmons in Graphene Nanoribbon Qubits: The Influence of a VO2 Substrate Bahrami M; Vasilopoulos P; 36839087
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7 A spin modulating device, tuned by the Fermi energy, in honeycomb-like substrates periodically stubbed with transition-metal-dichalkogenides Belayadi A; Vasilopoulos P; 36301679
PHYSICS
8 RPA Plasmons in Graphene Nanoribbons: Influence of a VO2 Substrate Bahrami M; Vasilopoulos P; 36014730
PHYSICS
9 Inhomogeneous linear responses and transport in armchair graphene nanoribbons in the presence of elastic scattering Bahrami M; Vasilopoulos P; 35090140
PHYSICS
10 Finite Element Modelling of Bandgap Engineered Graphene FET with the Application in Sensing Methanethiol Biomarker. Singh P, Abedini Sohi P, Kahrizi M 33467459
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11 Comprehensive evaluation of adsorption performances of carbonaceous materials for sulfonamide antibiotics removal. Luo B, Huang G, Yao Y, An C, Li W, Zheng R, Zhao K 32886308
CONCORDIA
12 Fabrication of Porous Gold Film Using Graphene Oxide as a Sacrificial Layer. Alazzam A, Alamoodi N, Abutayeh M, Stiharu I, Nerguizian V 31323903
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Title:Inhomogeneous linear responses and transport in armchair graphene nanoribbons in the presence of elastic scattering
Authors:Bahrami MVasilopoulos P
Link:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35090140/
DOI:10.1088/1361-6528/ac4fe2
Publication:Nanotechnology
Keywords:elastic scatteringelectrical and optical propertygraphene nanoribboninhomogeneous linear-response theory
PMID:35090140 Category: Date Added:2022-01-29
Dept Affiliation: PHYSICS
1 Concordia University, 2021 Av Atwater, Montreal, Quebec, H3H 2P2, CANADA.
2 Physics Department, Concordia University, 1455 Maisonneuve Boulevard West, Montreal, Quebec H3G 1M8, Montreal, Quebec, H4N 2Y7, CANADA.

Description:

Within linear-response theory we derive a response function that thoroughly accounts for the in?uence of elastic scattering and is valid beyond the long-wavelength limit. We use the theory to evaluate the polarization function and the conductivity in metallic armchair graphene nanoribbons (AGNRs) in the Lindhard approximation for intra-band and inter-band transitions and for a relaxation-time t that is not constant. We obtain a logarithmic behaviour in the scattering-independent polarization function not only for intra-band transitions, as is usually the case for one-dimensional systems, but also for inter-band transitions. Modifying the screening wave vector and the impurity density in the long-wavelength limit strongly in?uences the relaxation time. In contrast, for large wave vectors, this modi?cation leads to a conservative value of t . We show that the imaginary part of the impurity-dependent conductivity varies with the wave vector while its scattering-independent part exists only for a single value of the wave vector.





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