The catalytic growth on transition metal surfaces provides a clean and controllable route to obtain defect-free, monocrystalline graphene. However, graphene's optical and electronic properties are diminished by the interaction with the metal substrate. One way to overcome this obstacle is the intercalation of atoms and molecules decoupling the graphene and restoring its electronic structure. We applied noncontact atomic force microscopy to study the structural and electric properties of graphene on clean Cu(111) and after the adsorption of KBr or NaCl. By means of Kelvin probe force microscopy, a change in graphene's work function has been observed after the deposition of KBr, indicating a changed graphene-substrate interaction. Further mea...
Understanding the nature of the interaction at the graphene/metal interfaces is the basis for graphe...
The structural and electronic properties of graphene grown on catalytic metal surfaces are significa...
AbstractThe crystallinity of graphene flakes and their orientation with respect to the Cu(111) subst...
The catalytic growth on transition metal surfaces provides a clean and controllable route to obtain ...
none9siThe catalytic growth on transition metal surfaces provides a clean and controllable route to ...
The catalytic growth on transition metal surfaces provides a clean and controllable route to obtain ...
The catalytic growth on transition metal surfaces provides a clean and controllable route to obtain ...
The catalytic growth on transition metal surfaces provides a clean and controllable route to obtain ...
The catalytic growth on transition metal surfaces provides a clean and controllable route to obtain ...
The interaction of metals with carbon materials, specifically with graphene, is of importance for va...
The structural and electronic properties of graphene grown on catalytic metal surfaces are significa...
Defect free, monocrystalline graphene can be obtained by catalytic growth on transition metal surfa...
A novel reconstruction of a two-dimensional layer of KBr on an Ir(111) surface is observed by high-r...
We investigate the intercalation process of oxygen in-between a PVD-grown graphene layer and differe...
A novel reconstruction of a two-dimensional layer of KBr on an Ir(111) surface is observed by high-r...
Understanding the nature of the interaction at the graphene/metal interfaces is the basis for graphe...
The structural and electronic properties of graphene grown on catalytic metal surfaces are significa...
AbstractThe crystallinity of graphene flakes and their orientation with respect to the Cu(111) subst...
The catalytic growth on transition metal surfaces provides a clean and controllable route to obtain ...
none9siThe catalytic growth on transition metal surfaces provides a clean and controllable route to ...
The catalytic growth on transition metal surfaces provides a clean and controllable route to obtain ...
The catalytic growth on transition metal surfaces provides a clean and controllable route to obtain ...
The catalytic growth on transition metal surfaces provides a clean and controllable route to obtain ...
The catalytic growth on transition metal surfaces provides a clean and controllable route to obtain ...
The interaction of metals with carbon materials, specifically with graphene, is of importance for va...
The structural and electronic properties of graphene grown on catalytic metal surfaces are significa...
Defect free, monocrystalline graphene can be obtained by catalytic growth on transition metal surfa...
A novel reconstruction of a two-dimensional layer of KBr on an Ir(111) surface is observed by high-r...
We investigate the intercalation process of oxygen in-between a PVD-grown graphene layer and differe...
A novel reconstruction of a two-dimensional layer of KBr on an Ir(111) surface is observed by high-r...
Understanding the nature of the interaction at the graphene/metal interfaces is the basis for graphe...
The structural and electronic properties of graphene grown on catalytic metal surfaces are significa...
AbstractThe crystallinity of graphene flakes and their orientation with respect to the Cu(111) subst...