Tuning the Electronic Properties of Rotated Graphene on Ni(111) by Nickel Carbide Intercalation
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DOI number:10.1021/acs.jpcc.5b10017
Journal:J. Phys. Chem. C
Abstract:High-temperature-deposited rotated graphene (Gr) on Ni(111) has been investigated by in situ scanning tunneling microscopy and spectroscopy at room temperature. The rotated Gr exhibits weak bonding to the Ni(111) surface, which facilitates formation of Ni2C or a second Gr layer underneath via bulk carbon segregation. Areas of rotated Gr present a bias voltage dependence of the apparent amplitude of Gr superlattice corrugations. We find that Ni2C underneath rotated Gr introduces additional electronic features that vary with the gap resistance, which could be related to an orientation-dependent interaction between Ni2C and Gr. Furthermore, the exposure to oxygen has a significant influence on the local density of states of Gr/Ni2C, other than on Ni(111) covered with nonrotated Gr.
Indexed by:Journal paper
Document Type:J
Volume:120
Issue:3
Page Number:1546
Translation or Not:no
Date of Publication:2015-12-27
Included Journals:SCI
First Author:Jiaming Song
Correspondence Author:Wolfgang Kuch
All the Authors:Mathias Bernien
All the Authors:Chii-Bin Wu