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Temperature-dependent transport in suspended graphene

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PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS
Volume 101, Issue 9, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.101.096802

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  1. NSF [DMR-03-52738]
  2. NSEC [CHE0641523]
  3. NYSTAR, DOE [DE-AIO2-04ER46133, DEFG02-05ER46215]
  4. ONR [N000150610138]
  5. FENA MARCO
  6. W. M. Keck Foundation
  7. Microsoft Project Q

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The resistivity of ultraclean suspended graphene is strongly temperature (T) dependent for 5 < T < 240 K. At T similar to 5 K transport is near-ballistic in a device of similar to 2 Am dimension and a mobility similar to 170 000 cm(2)/V s. At large carrier density, n > 0.5 X 10(11) cm(-2), the resistivity increases with increasing T and is linear above 50 K, suggesting carrier scattering from acoustic phonons. At T = 240 K the mobility is similar to 120000 cm(2)/V s, higher than in any known semiconductor. At the charge neutral point we observe a nonuniversal conductivity that decreases with decreasing T, consistent with a density inhomogeneity < 108 cm(-2).

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