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Substrate effects on transport properties of a biased AA-stacked bilayer graphene

•Mass term has a small impact on the total transport.•Instead of perfect Klein tunneling, an attenuated Klein tunneling is observed.•The inter-cone transport can only be induced by a bias. The important experimental advances in graphene fabrication and its peculiar transport properties motivated res...

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Published in:Journal of computational science 2018-05, Vol.26, p.135-140
Main Authors: Abdullah, Hasan M., Bahlouli, H.
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Language:English
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Summary:•Mass term has a small impact on the total transport.•Instead of perfect Klein tunneling, an attenuated Klein tunneling is observed.•The inter-cone transport can only be induced by a bias. The important experimental advances in graphene fabrication and its peculiar transport properties motivated researchers to utilize graphene as a potential basis for the next generation of fast and smart electronic devices. In this article, we investigate the influence of a potential substrate on the transport properties of a biased AA-stacked n-p-n bilayer graphene junction (AA-BLG). Using the Dirac Hamiltonian with the transfer matrix approach we obtain the transmission probabilities and thus the respective conductance. In the presence of the induced mass-term the energy spectrum and the intra-cone transmission drastically change while the inter-cone transmission remains zero. On the other hand, the bias slightly alters the energy spectrum but it significantly affects the transport properties due to its ability to switch on the inter-cone transmission. In addition, we find that Klein tunnelling is attenuated in the presence of the induced mass-term which can improve the carriers confinement in such configurations. Our findings provide possible experimental measurements to determine the interlayer coupling and the induced mass terms in graphene bilayer based on conductance and band structure measurements.
ISSN:1877-7503
1877-7511
DOI:10.1016/j.jocs.2018.04.011