Authors: Yigen S, Champagne AR
Wiedemann-Franz relation and thermal-transistor effect in suspended graphene.
Nano Lett. 2014 Jan 08;14(1):289-93
Authors: Yigen S, Champagne AR
Abstract
We extract experimentally the electronic thermal conductivity, Ke, in suspended graphene that we dope using a back-gate electrode. We make use of two-point dc electron transport at low bias voltages and intermediate temperatures (50-160 K), where the electron and lattice temperatures are decoupled. The thermal conductivity is proportional to the charge conductivity times the temperature, confirming that the Wiedemann-Franz relation is obeyed in suspended graphene. We extract an estimate of the Lorenz coefficient as 1.1-1.7 × 10(-8) W OK(-2). Ke shows a transistor effect and can be tuned with the back-gate by more than a factor of 2 as the charge carrier density ranges from ~0.5 to 1.8 × 10(11) cm(-2).
PMID: 24341325 [PubMed]
PubMed: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24341325?dopt=Abstract