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      Synthesis and electrical conductivity of multilayer silicene

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      Applied Physics Letters
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              The high carrier mobility of graphene has been exploited in field-effect transistors that operate at high frequencies. Transistors were fabricated on epitaxial graphene synthesized on the silicon face of a silicon carbide wafer, achieving a cutoff frequency of 100 gigahertz for a gate length of 240 nanometers. The high-frequency performance of these epitaxial graphene transistors exceeds that of state-of-the-art silicon transistors of the same gate length.
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                Journal
                Applied Physics Letters
                Appl. Phys. Lett.
                AIP Publishing
                0003-6951
                1077-3118
                January 13 2014
                January 13 2014
                : 104
                : 2
                : 021602
                Article
                10.1063/1.4861857
                803c539e-31ad-4aad-8bd3-0301f7b7dbec
                © 2014
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