Graphene channels interfaced with an array of individual quantum dots
Abstract
Surface graphene guides were interfaced with an array of individual semiconductor quantum dots, whose position was commensurate with the optical guide modes. The surface guide served as a channel for a Field Effect Transistor (FET) while the dots were placed within the capacitor formed between the graphene channel and the gate electrode. We report on negative differential photo-related conductance under light and a diminishing fluorescence effect as a function of bias. We suggest that the quenched fluorescence may be hindered, to some degree, by incorporating the QD in a resonator, which is tuned to the emission wavelength.
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