Mobility and Saturation Velocity in Graphene on SiO2
Abstract
We examine mobility and saturation velocity in graphene on SiO2 above room temperature (300-500 K) and at high fields (~1 V/um). Data are analyzed with practical models including gated carriers, thermal generation, "puddle" charge, and Joule heating. Both mobility and saturation velocity decrease with rising temperature above 300 K, and with rising carrier density above 2x1012 cm-2. Saturation velocity is >3x107 cm/s at low carrier density, and remains greater than in Si up to 1.2x1013 cm-2. Transport appears primarily limited by the SiO2 substrate, but results suggest intrinsic graphene saturation velocity could be more than twice that observed here.
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