Shot Noise Suppression and Hopping Conduction in Graphene Nanoribbons
Abstract
We have investigated shot noise and conduction of graphene field effect nanoribbon devices at low temperature. By analyzing the exponential I-V characteristics of our devices in the transport gap region, we found out that transport follows variable range hopping laws at intermediate bias voltages 1 < Vbias < 12 mV. In parallel, we observe a strong shot noise suppression leading to very low Fano factors. The strong suppression of shot noise is consistent with inelastic hopping, in crossover from one- to two-dimensional regime, indicating that the localization length lloc < W in our nanoribbons.
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