Physics – Condensed Matter – Materials Science
Scientific paper
2011-02-03
Phys.Rev.B83:235416,2011
Physics
Condensed Matter
Materials Science
20 pages, 4 figures
Scientific paper
10.1103/PhysRevB.83.235416
We have studied electron scattering by out-of-plane (flexural) phonons in doped suspended bilayer graphene. We have found the bilayer membrane to follow the qualitative behavior of the monolayer cousin. In the bilayer, different electronic structure combine with different electron-phonon coupling to give the same parametric dependence in resistivity, and in particular the same temperature $T$ behavior. In parallel with the single layer, flexural phonons dominate the phonon contribution to resistivity in the absence of strain, where a density independent mobility is obtained. This contribution is strongly suppressed by tension, and in-plane phonons become the dominant contribution in strained samples. Among the quantitative differences an important one has been identified: room $T$ mobility in bilayer graphene is substantially higher than in monolayer. The origin of quantitative differences has been unveiled.
Castro Eduardo V.
Guinea Francisco
Katsnelson Mikhail I.
Ochoa Héctor
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