We report on the structural and electronic properties of an artificial graphene/Ni(111) system obtained by the intercalation of a monatomic layer of Ni in graphene/Ir(111). Upon intercalation, Ni grows epitaxially on Ir(111), resulting in a lattice-mismatched graphene/Ni system. By performing scanning tunneling microscopy measurements and density functional theory calculations, we show that the intercalated Ni layer leads to a pronounced buckling of the graphene film. At the same time, an enhanced interaction is measured by angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy, showing a clear transition from a nearly undisturbed to a strongly hybridized graphene π-band. A comparison of the intercalation-like graphene system with flat graphene on bulk ...
The Cu-intercalated graphene/Ni(111) surface has been studied by using density-functional theory cal...
We report the electronic structure of the Au-intercalated graphene/Ni(111) surface using angle-resol...
Recently, atomic resolved scanning tunneling microscopy investigations revealed that, depending on t...
We report on the structural and electronic properties of an artificial graphene/Ni(111) system obtai...
We report on the structural and electronic properties of an artificial graphene/Ni(111) system obtai...
Understanding the nature of the interaction at the graphene/metal interfaces is the basis for graphe...
The electronic properties of graphene can be efficiently altered upon interaction with the underlyin...
This paper presents our work on the investigation of the surface structure and the electronic and ma...
Graphene on metal substrates often shows different electronic properties from isolated graphene beca...
Both Ni and Pb intercalation reactions at graphene/Ru(0001) interface were studied by low energy ele...
The intercalation of atoms or small molecules underneath graphene epitaxially grown on single metal ...
Interfaces between graphene and dissimilar materials are needed for making devices, but those interf...
Graphene, an atom-thick layer of carbon, has been shown to possess unique electronic properties whic...
We have studied the effect of Au intercalation on the atomic and electronic structure of the graphen...
This thesis examines possible routes for the preparation of graphene nanostructures on metal substr...
The Cu-intercalated graphene/Ni(111) surface has been studied by using density-functional theory cal...
We report the electronic structure of the Au-intercalated graphene/Ni(111) surface using angle-resol...
Recently, atomic resolved scanning tunneling microscopy investigations revealed that, depending on t...
We report on the structural and electronic properties of an artificial graphene/Ni(111) system obtai...
We report on the structural and electronic properties of an artificial graphene/Ni(111) system obtai...
Understanding the nature of the interaction at the graphene/metal interfaces is the basis for graphe...
The electronic properties of graphene can be efficiently altered upon interaction with the underlyin...
This paper presents our work on the investigation of the surface structure and the electronic and ma...
Graphene on metal substrates often shows different electronic properties from isolated graphene beca...
Both Ni and Pb intercalation reactions at graphene/Ru(0001) interface were studied by low energy ele...
The intercalation of atoms or small molecules underneath graphene epitaxially grown on single metal ...
Interfaces between graphene and dissimilar materials are needed for making devices, but those interf...
Graphene, an atom-thick layer of carbon, has been shown to possess unique electronic properties whic...
We have studied the effect of Au intercalation on the atomic and electronic structure of the graphen...
This thesis examines possible routes for the preparation of graphene nanostructures on metal substr...
The Cu-intercalated graphene/Ni(111) surface has been studied by using density-functional theory cal...
We report the electronic structure of the Au-intercalated graphene/Ni(111) surface using angle-resol...
Recently, atomic resolved scanning tunneling microscopy investigations revealed that, depending on t...