International audienceGraphene is expected to be rather insensitive to ion irradiation. We demonstrate that single layers of exfoliated graphene sustain significant damage from irradiation with slow highly charged ions. We have investigated the ion induced changes of graphene after irradiation with highly charged ions of different charge states (q = 28–42) and kinetic energies (Ekin = 150–450 keV). Atomic force microscopy images reveal that the ion induced defects are not topographic in nature but are related to a significant change in friction. To create these defects, a minimum charge state is needed. In addition to this threshold behaviour, the required minimum charge state as well as the defect diameter show a strong dependency on the k...
This letter reports on a systematic investigation of sputter induced damage in graphene caused by lo...
Highly energetic ions traversing a two-dimensional material such as graphene produce strong electron...
Materials experience ion radiation in a variety of contexts including cosmic rays in space and focus...
International audienceGraphene is expected to be rather insensitive to ion irradiation. We demonstra...
Many of the proposed future applications of graphene require the controlled introduction of defects ...
International audienceWe show that the work function of exfoliated single layer graphene can be modi...
Nanostructure formation by single slow highly charged ion impacts can be associated with high densit...
Although ion beam technology has frequently been used for introducing defects in graphene, the assoc...
Delicate ripples flow through the electrons in graphene after impact by an ion, reminiscent of the p...
Roughness and defects induced on few-layer graphene (FLG) irradiated by Ar+ ions at different energi...
The addition of structural defects modifies the intrinsic properties of graphene–the two dimensional...
Raman spectroscopy and Monte-Carlo simulation studies for supported graphene irradiated by 160 MeV ...
Despite the frequent use of noble gas ion irradiation of graphene, the atomistic-scale details, incl...
Raman spectroscopy and Monte-Carlo simulation studies for supported graphene irradiated by 160 MeV X...
In this work, the effect of the ion fluence-dependent defect formation on the modification of surfac...
This letter reports on a systematic investigation of sputter induced damage in graphene caused by lo...
Highly energetic ions traversing a two-dimensional material such as graphene produce strong electron...
Materials experience ion radiation in a variety of contexts including cosmic rays in space and focus...
International audienceGraphene is expected to be rather insensitive to ion irradiation. We demonstra...
Many of the proposed future applications of graphene require the controlled introduction of defects ...
International audienceWe show that the work function of exfoliated single layer graphene can be modi...
Nanostructure formation by single slow highly charged ion impacts can be associated with high densit...
Although ion beam technology has frequently been used for introducing defects in graphene, the assoc...
Delicate ripples flow through the electrons in graphene after impact by an ion, reminiscent of the p...
Roughness and defects induced on few-layer graphene (FLG) irradiated by Ar+ ions at different energi...
The addition of structural defects modifies the intrinsic properties of graphene–the two dimensional...
Raman spectroscopy and Monte-Carlo simulation studies for supported graphene irradiated by 160 MeV ...
Despite the frequent use of noble gas ion irradiation of graphene, the atomistic-scale details, incl...
Raman spectroscopy and Monte-Carlo simulation studies for supported graphene irradiated by 160 MeV X...
In this work, the effect of the ion fluence-dependent defect formation on the modification of surfac...
This letter reports on a systematic investigation of sputter induced damage in graphene caused by lo...
Highly energetic ions traversing a two-dimensional material such as graphene produce strong electron...
Materials experience ion radiation in a variety of contexts including cosmic rays in space and focus...