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Title

Understanding the origin of band gap formation in graphene on metals: graphene on Cu/Ir(111).

Authors

Vita, H.; Böttcher, S.; Horn, K.; Voloshina, E. N.; Ovcharenko, R. E.; Kampen, Th.; Thissen, A.; Dedkov, Yu. S.

Abstract

Understanding the nature of the interaction at the graphene/metal interfaces is the basis for graphene-based electron- and spin-transport devices. Here we investigate the hybridization between graphene- and metal-derived electronic states by studying the changes induced through intercalation of a pseudomorphic monolayer of Cu in between graphene and Ir(111), using scanning tunnelling microscopy and photoelectron spectroscopy in combination with density functional theory calculations. We observe the modifications in the band structure by the intercalation process and its concomitant changes in the charge distribution at the interface. Through a state-selective analysis of band hybridization, we are able to determine their contributions to the valence band of graphene giving rise to the gap opening. Our methodology reveals the mechanisms that are responsible for the modification of the electronic structure of graphene at the Dirac point, and permits to predict the electronic structure of other graphene-metal interfaces.

Subjects

GRAPHENE; COPPER compounds; IRIDIUM compounds; BAND gaps; ELECTRON transport

Publication

Scientific Reports, 2014, p1

ISSN

2045-2322

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1038/srep05704

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