We review recent developments on the electronic properties of graphene under the influence of adsorbates. Potassium and hydrogen adsorbed on graphene induce very different effects on the graphene electron gas because of the different types—ionic versus covalent—of chemical bonds formed. Potassium readily donates electrons to graphene, and the resulting Fermi sea shows strong electron–plasmon scattering but weak defect scattering. In contrast, hydrogen adsorption saturates a carbon π bond, leading to the removal of electrons from the graphene. Such hydrogen bonds act as a lattice defect, leading to a sharp reduction in conductivity and an insulating temperature dependence of the resistivity. The marked contrast in the behaviour of these adso...
This paper investigates the adsorption of carbon adatoms on graphene and its nanoribbons using first...
Graphene, thanks to its extraordinary electronic and mechanical properties, is a potential candidate...
Ripples of graphene are known to manipulate electronic and hydrogenation properties of graphitic mat...
We review recent developments on the electronic properties of graphene under the influence of adsorb...
Conductivity, carrier concentration and carrier mobility in graphene were investigated as a function...
Hydrogen adsorption on boron and nitrogen doped graphene is investigated in detail by means of first...
Conductivity, carrier concentration and carrier mobility in graphene were investigated as a function...
Conductivity, carrier concentration and carrier mobility in graphene were investigated as a function...
Adsorption, Clustering and Reaction of Hydrogen atoms on Graphene - Recent years have witnessed an e...
Graphene is regarded as a promising successor of silicon in many areas of electronics. A particularl...
Current studies addressing the engineering of charge carrier concentration and the electronic band g...
Current studies addressing the engineering of charge carrier concentration and the electronic band g...
Electron doping of graphene has been extensively studied on graphene-supported surfaces, where the m...
Graphene, a two dimensional single layer of graphite, attracts a lot of attention of researchers aro...
Graphene, a two dimensional single layer of graphite, attracts a lot of attention of researchers aro...
This paper investigates the adsorption of carbon adatoms on graphene and its nanoribbons using first...
Graphene, thanks to its extraordinary electronic and mechanical properties, is a potential candidate...
Ripples of graphene are known to manipulate electronic and hydrogenation properties of graphitic mat...
We review recent developments on the electronic properties of graphene under the influence of adsorb...
Conductivity, carrier concentration and carrier mobility in graphene were investigated as a function...
Hydrogen adsorption on boron and nitrogen doped graphene is investigated in detail by means of first...
Conductivity, carrier concentration and carrier mobility in graphene were investigated as a function...
Conductivity, carrier concentration and carrier mobility in graphene were investigated as a function...
Adsorption, Clustering and Reaction of Hydrogen atoms on Graphene - Recent years have witnessed an e...
Graphene is regarded as a promising successor of silicon in many areas of electronics. A particularl...
Current studies addressing the engineering of charge carrier concentration and the electronic band g...
Current studies addressing the engineering of charge carrier concentration and the electronic band g...
Electron doping of graphene has been extensively studied on graphene-supported surfaces, where the m...
Graphene, a two dimensional single layer of graphite, attracts a lot of attention of researchers aro...
Graphene, a two dimensional single layer of graphite, attracts a lot of attention of researchers aro...
This paper investigates the adsorption of carbon adatoms on graphene and its nanoribbons using first...
Graphene, thanks to its extraordinary electronic and mechanical properties, is a potential candidate...
Ripples of graphene are known to manipulate electronic and hydrogenation properties of graphitic mat...