Line defects, including grain boundaries and wrinkles, are commonly seen in graphene grown by chemical vapor deposition. These one-dimensional defects are believed to alter the electrical and mechanical properties of graphene. Unfortunately, it is very tedious to directly distinguish grain boundaries from wrinkles due to their similar morphologies. In this report, high-resolution Kelvin potential force microscopy (KPFM) is employed to measure the work function distribution of graphene line defects. The characteristic work function variations of grain boundaries, standing-collapsed wrinkles, and folded wrinkles could be clearly identified. Classical and quantum molecular dynamics simulations reveal that the unique work function distribution ...
We report a Kelvin-probe force microscopy (KPFM) investigation on the structural and electronic prop...
The shape and density of grain boundary defects in graphene strongly influence its electrical, mecha...
Graphene has a wide variety of properties that are extremely unique among materials. Due to its thic...
© 2016 American Chemical Society. Line defects, including grain boundaries and wrinkles, are commonl...
© 2017 Author(s). We report on work function measurements on graphene, which is exfoliated over a pr...
We present Kelvin probe force microscopy measurements of single-and few-layer graphene resting on Si...
Graphene films, produced by chemical vapor deposition (CVD) on copper foils, generally have a lot of...
Variability in graphene can result from the material synthesis or post-processing steps as well as t...
Graphene-based electronics show much promise due to the potential high charge-carrier mobility of th...
Graphene films, produced by chemical vapor deposition (CVD) on copper foils, generally have a lot of...
By using Kelvin Probe Force Microscopy with an additional applied electric field we investigate the ...
Although line defects such as grain boundaries (GBs) and wrinkles are unavoidable in graphene, diffi...
Upon cooling, branched line defects develop in epitaxial graphene grown at high temperature on Pt(11...
Upon cooling, branched line defects develop in epitaxial graphene grown at high temperature on Pt(11...
Pristine graphene depositing on metallic substrates often wrinkles when the film-substrate system un...
We report a Kelvin-probe force microscopy (KPFM) investigation on the structural and electronic prop...
The shape and density of grain boundary defects in graphene strongly influence its electrical, mecha...
Graphene has a wide variety of properties that are extremely unique among materials. Due to its thic...
© 2016 American Chemical Society. Line defects, including grain boundaries and wrinkles, are commonl...
© 2017 Author(s). We report on work function measurements on graphene, which is exfoliated over a pr...
We present Kelvin probe force microscopy measurements of single-and few-layer graphene resting on Si...
Graphene films, produced by chemical vapor deposition (CVD) on copper foils, generally have a lot of...
Variability in graphene can result from the material synthesis or post-processing steps as well as t...
Graphene-based electronics show much promise due to the potential high charge-carrier mobility of th...
Graphene films, produced by chemical vapor deposition (CVD) on copper foils, generally have a lot of...
By using Kelvin Probe Force Microscopy with an additional applied electric field we investigate the ...
Although line defects such as grain boundaries (GBs) and wrinkles are unavoidable in graphene, diffi...
Upon cooling, branched line defects develop in epitaxial graphene grown at high temperature on Pt(11...
Upon cooling, branched line defects develop in epitaxial graphene grown at high temperature on Pt(11...
Pristine graphene depositing on metallic substrates often wrinkles when the film-substrate system un...
We report a Kelvin-probe force microscopy (KPFM) investigation on the structural and electronic prop...
The shape and density of grain boundary defects in graphene strongly influence its electrical, mecha...
Graphene has a wide variety of properties that are extremely unique among materials. Due to its thic...