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Frederik Edler

Researcher at Leibniz University of Hanover

Publications -  17
Citations -  1575

Frederik Edler is an academic researcher from Leibniz University of Hanover. The author has contributed to research in topics: Graphene nanoribbons & Graphene. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 17 publications receiving 1403 citations. Previous affiliations of Frederik Edler include Chemnitz University of Technology.

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Exceptional ballistic transport in epitaxial graphene nanoribbons

TL;DR: It is shown that 40-nanometre-wide graphene nanoribbons epitaxially grown on silicon carbide are single-channel room-temperature ballistic conductors on a length scale greater than ten micrometres, which is similar to the performance of metallic carbon nanotubes.
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The 100th anniversary of the four-point probe technique: the role of probe geometries in isotropic and anisotropic systems

TL;DR: This review revisits and discusses various correction factors which are mandatory for an accurate derivation of the resistivity from the measured resistance, including sample thickness, dimensionality, anisotropy, and the relative size and geometry of the sample with respect to the contact assembly.
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Surface-dominated transport on a bulk topological insulator.

TL;DR: In this paper, the surface state mobility of bulk-insulating Bi2Te2Se was shown to be two-dimensional rather than three-dimensional, that is, surface-dominated.
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Direct Measurement of Surface Transport on a Bulk Topological Insulator

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present the first direct measurement of surface-dominated conduction on an atomically clean surface of bulk-insulating Bi2Te2Se, using nano-scale four point setups with variable contact distance, and by combining these measurements with angle-resolved photoemission results from the same crystals, they show that the transport at 30 K is two-dimensional rather than threedimensional.