Single adatoms are expected to participate in many processes occurring at solid surfaces, such as the growth of graphene on metals. We demonstrate, both experimentally and theoretically, the catalytic role played by single metal adatoms during the technologically relevant process of graphene growth on nickel (Ni). The catalytic action of individual Ni atoms at the edges of a growing graphene flake was directly captured by scanning tunneling microscopy imaging at the millisecond time scale, while force field molecular dynamics and density functional theory calculations rationalize the experimental observations. Our results unveil the mechanism governing the activity of a single-atom catalyst at work
The key atomistic mechanisms of graphene formation on Ni for technologically relevant hydrocarbon ex...
International audienceGrowth on transition metal substrates is becoming a method of choice to prepar...
Graphene is grown by molecular beam epitaxy using epitaxial Ni films on MgO(111) as substrates. Rama...
Single adatoms are expected to participate in many processes occurring at solid surfaces, such as th...
8siAn operando investigation of graphene growth on (100) grains of polycrystalline nickel (Ni) surfa...
8Direct incorporation of Ni adatoms during graphene growth on Ni(111) is evidenced by scanning tunne...
The key atomistic mechanisms of graphene formation on Ni for technologically relevant hydrocarbon ex...
The key atomistic mechanisms of graphene formation on Ni for technologically relevant hydrocarbon ex...
The key atomistic mechanisms of graphene formation on Ni for technologically relevant hydrocarbon ex...
openIn this thesis, we start analysing epitaxial graphene on single crystal (111) and (100) Nickel s...
Interaction with the substrate strongly affects the electronic/chemical properties of supported grap...
The key atomistic mechanisms of graphene formation on Ni for technologically relevant hydrocarbon ex...
Applying time-dependent photoemission we unravel the graphene growth process on a metallic surface b...
The key atomistic mechanisms of graphene formation on Ni for technologically relevant hydrocarbon ex...
The key atomistic mechanisms of graphene formation on Ni for technologically relevant hydrocarbon ex...
The key atomistic mechanisms of graphene formation on Ni for technologically relevant hydrocarbon ex...
International audienceGrowth on transition metal substrates is becoming a method of choice to prepar...
Graphene is grown by molecular beam epitaxy using epitaxial Ni films on MgO(111) as substrates. Rama...
Single adatoms are expected to participate in many processes occurring at solid surfaces, such as th...
8siAn operando investigation of graphene growth on (100) grains of polycrystalline nickel (Ni) surfa...
8Direct incorporation of Ni adatoms during graphene growth on Ni(111) is evidenced by scanning tunne...
The key atomistic mechanisms of graphene formation on Ni for technologically relevant hydrocarbon ex...
The key atomistic mechanisms of graphene formation on Ni for technologically relevant hydrocarbon ex...
The key atomistic mechanisms of graphene formation on Ni for technologically relevant hydrocarbon ex...
openIn this thesis, we start analysing epitaxial graphene on single crystal (111) and (100) Nickel s...
Interaction with the substrate strongly affects the electronic/chemical properties of supported grap...
The key atomistic mechanisms of graphene formation on Ni for technologically relevant hydrocarbon ex...
Applying time-dependent photoemission we unravel the graphene growth process on a metallic surface b...
The key atomistic mechanisms of graphene formation on Ni for technologically relevant hydrocarbon ex...
The key atomistic mechanisms of graphene formation on Ni for technologically relevant hydrocarbon ex...
The key atomistic mechanisms of graphene formation on Ni for technologically relevant hydrocarbon ex...
International audienceGrowth on transition metal substrates is becoming a method of choice to prepar...
Graphene is grown by molecular beam epitaxy using epitaxial Ni films on MgO(111) as substrates. Rama...