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Timescales for Nitric Acid Desorption in Epitaxial Graphene Devices

This work reports the dynamics of transient hole doping in epitaxial graphene devices by using nitric acid as an adsorbent. The timescales associated with corresponding desorption processes are extracted from the data. The understanding of reversible hole doping without gating is of crucial importance to those fabricating devices with a particular functionality. Measurements of the electrical and optical properties of several devices post-exposure were performed with transport temperatures between 300 K and 1.5 K. Ambient conditions are applied to non-transport measurements to replicate the most likely laboratory conditions for handling devices using this doping method. The relevant timescales from transport measurements are compared with results from Raman spectroscopy measurements.

preprint2022arXivOpen access

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