Imaging Electron Flow through Graphene Point Contacts

ORAL

Abstract

Cooled scanning gate microscopy is used to image the flow of electrons through graphene point contacts. Point contacts in 2-dimensional materials are known to be useful to understanding mesoscopic physics, and generally exhibit conductance quantization of 2πe2/h. However, observation of conductance quantization in graphene often proves challenging. Using a charged scanning probe tip to manipulate the motion of electrons in graphene, we will map conductance as a function of back gate voltage in order to better understand the causes behind this challenge.

*Supported by NSF DMR 1231319

Presenters

  • Mary Keenan

    • Applied Physics , Harvard University

Authors

  • Mary Keenan

    • Applied Physics , Harvard University
  • Sagar Bhandari

    • Applied Physics , Harvard University
  • Robert Westervelt

    • Applied Physics , Harvard University