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Periodically modulated geometric and electronic structure of graphene on Ru(0001)

Materials Science 2015-05-13 v1

Abstract

We report here on a method to fabricate and characterize highly perfect, periodically rippled graphene monolayers and islands, epitaxially grown on single crystal metallic substrates under controlled UHV conditions. The periodicity of the ripples is dictated by the difference in lattice parameters of graphene and substrate, and, thus, it is adjustable. We characterize its perfection at the atomic scale by means of STM and determine its electronic structure in the real space by local tunnelling spectroscopy. There are periodic variations in the geometric and electronic structure of the graphene monolayer. We observe inhomogeneities in the charge distribution, i.e a larger occupied Density Of States at the higher parts of the ripples. Periodically rippled graphene might represent the physical realization of an ordered array of coupled graphene quantum dots. The data show, however, that for rippled graphene on Ru(0001) both the low and the high parts of the ripples are metallic. The fabrication of periodically rippled graphene layers with controllable characteristic length and different bonding interactions with the substrate will allow a systematic experimental test of this fundamental problem.

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@article{arxiv.0903.4906,
  title  = {Periodically modulated geometric and electronic structure of graphene on Ru(0001)},
  author = {B. Borca and S. Barja and M. Garnica and J. J. Hinarejos and A. L. Vazquez de Parga and R. Miranda and F. Guinea},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0903.4906},
  year   = {2015}
}

Comments

12 pages. Contribution to the topical issue on graphene of Semiconductor Science and Technology