The irradiation effects in graphene supported by SiO2 substrate including defect production and implantation efficiency are investigated using the molecular dynamics (MD) method with empirical potentials. We show that the irradiation damage in supported graphene comes from two aspects: the direct damage induced by the incident ions and the indirect damage resulting from backscattered particles and sputtered atoms from the substrate. In contrast with the damage in suspended graphene, we find that the indirect damage is dominant in supported graphene at high energies. As a result, enhanced irradiation damage in supported graphene is observed when the incident energy is above 5 keV for Ar and 3 keV for Si. The direct damage probability at all ...
In this paper, the physical phenomena of gallium (Ga+) ion impacting monolayer graphene in the nanos...
Many of the proposed future applications of graphene require the controlled introduction of defects ...
Ni graphene nanocomposites with high density interfaces have enormous potential as irradiation toler...
The damage production induced by MeV highly charged ions (HCI) irradiations in graphene supported on...
Although ion beam technology has frequently been used for introducing defects in graphene, the assoc...
In this paper, classical molecular dynamics simulations are conducted to study the graphene grown on...
We present molecular dynamics simulations with empirical potentials to study the type of defects pro...
Graphene is the ultimately thin membrane composed of carbon atoms, for which future possibilities va...
Raman spectroscopy and Monte-Carlo simulation studies for supported graphene irradiated by 160 MeV X...
Raman spectroscopy and Monte-Carlo simulation studies for supported graphene irradiated by 160 MeV ...
AbstractIon-irradiation induced surface stress generation and the resulting deflection of 2D cantile...
Abstract The interaction between ion irradiation and two-dimensional (2D) heterostructures is import...
The irradiation healing process of defective graphene was studied by reactive molecular dynamics sim...
ABSTRACT: Focused ion beams perfectly suit for patterning two-dimensional (2D) materials, but the op...
Focused ion beams perfectly suit for patterning two-dimensional (2D) materials, but the optimization...
In this paper, the physical phenomena of gallium (Ga+) ion impacting monolayer graphene in the nanos...
Many of the proposed future applications of graphene require the controlled introduction of defects ...
Ni graphene nanocomposites with high density interfaces have enormous potential as irradiation toler...
The damage production induced by MeV highly charged ions (HCI) irradiations in graphene supported on...
Although ion beam technology has frequently been used for introducing defects in graphene, the assoc...
In this paper, classical molecular dynamics simulations are conducted to study the graphene grown on...
We present molecular dynamics simulations with empirical potentials to study the type of defects pro...
Graphene is the ultimately thin membrane composed of carbon atoms, for which future possibilities va...
Raman spectroscopy and Monte-Carlo simulation studies for supported graphene irradiated by 160 MeV X...
Raman spectroscopy and Monte-Carlo simulation studies for supported graphene irradiated by 160 MeV ...
AbstractIon-irradiation induced surface stress generation and the resulting deflection of 2D cantile...
Abstract The interaction between ion irradiation and two-dimensional (2D) heterostructures is import...
The irradiation healing process of defective graphene was studied by reactive molecular dynamics sim...
ABSTRACT: Focused ion beams perfectly suit for patterning two-dimensional (2D) materials, but the op...
Focused ion beams perfectly suit for patterning two-dimensional (2D) materials, but the optimization...
In this paper, the physical phenomena of gallium (Ga+) ion impacting monolayer graphene in the nanos...
Many of the proposed future applications of graphene require the controlled introduction of defects ...
Ni graphene nanocomposites with high density interfaces have enormous potential as irradiation toler...