Perspectives of graphene nanoelectronics: probing technological options with modeling

In this paper we show how numerical and analytical modeling of graphene-based devices is used to consider possible approaches to engineer a gap in graphene and to evaluate the perspectives of different technological options towards graphene nanoelectronics.

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