研究目的
Investigating the dc and ac transport properties along armchair graphene nanoribbons and contrasting them with those for transport along ordinary waveguides, including the influence of elastic scattering by impurities.
研究成果
The study demonstrates that the scattering-dependent conductivity is described quantitatively by a Drude-type contribution, which dominates the response at very low frequencies. The conductivities in armchair graphene nanoribbons exhibit a richer peak structure than in ordinary waveguides due to the allowance of both intraband and interband transitions. The findings could be tested by optical experiments in armchair graphene nanoribbons and could lead to the development of new optical devices.
研究不足
The study focuses on elastic scattering by impurities and does not consider inelastic scattering mechanisms. The applicability of the results is limited to the linear-response regime.