The evolution of the diamond (111) surface as it undergoes reconstruction and subsequent graphene formation is investigated with angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy, low energy electron diffraction, and complementary density functional theory calculations. The process is examined starting at the C(111)-(2x1) surface reconstruction that occurs following detachment of the surface adatoms at 920 {\deg}C, and continues through to the liberation of the reconstructed surface atoms into a free-standing monolayer of epitaxial graphene at temperatures above 1000 {\deg}C. Our results show that the C(111)-(2x1) surface is metallic as it has electronic states that intersect the Fermi-level. This is in strong agreement with a symmetrically {\pi}-b...
Applying time-dependent photoemission we unravel the graphene growth process on a metallic surface b...
A dilemma due to the experimental observation of a 'clean' unreconstructed elemental semiconductor s...
Diamond is a unique material with excellent properties. As a result of the development within the ar...
The evolution of the diamond (111) surface as it undergoes reconstruction and subsequent graphene fo...
The evolution of the diamond (111) surface as it undergoes reconstruction and subsequent graphene fo...
The evolution of the diamond (111) surface as it undergoes reconstruction and subsequent graphene fo...
The 2-dimensional transformation of the diamond (111) surface to graphene has been demonstrated usin...
The 2-dimensional transformation of the diamond (111) surface to graphene has been demonstrated usin...
The adhesion of a graphene monolayer onto terminated or 2x1-reconstructed diamond (111) surfaces has...
The adhesion of a graphene monolayer onto terminated or 2x1-reconstructed diamond (111) surfaces has...
The adhesion of a graphene monolayer onto terminated or 2x1-reconstructed diamond (111) surfaces has...
The 2-dimensional transformation of the diamond (111) surface to graphene has been demonstrated usin...
Graphitic layers have previously been conjectured to play an active role in diamond nucleation by La...
Off-lattice grand canonical Monte Carlo simulations of the clean diamond (111) surface, based on the...
The (2×1) reconstruction of the (111) surface of diamond has been characterized via a series of firs...
Applying time-dependent photoemission we unravel the graphene growth process on a metallic surface b...
A dilemma due to the experimental observation of a 'clean' unreconstructed elemental semiconductor s...
Diamond is a unique material with excellent properties. As a result of the development within the ar...
The evolution of the diamond (111) surface as it undergoes reconstruction and subsequent graphene fo...
The evolution of the diamond (111) surface as it undergoes reconstruction and subsequent graphene fo...
The evolution of the diamond (111) surface as it undergoes reconstruction and subsequent graphene fo...
The 2-dimensional transformation of the diamond (111) surface to graphene has been demonstrated usin...
The 2-dimensional transformation of the diamond (111) surface to graphene has been demonstrated usin...
The adhesion of a graphene monolayer onto terminated or 2x1-reconstructed diamond (111) surfaces has...
The adhesion of a graphene monolayer onto terminated or 2x1-reconstructed diamond (111) surfaces has...
The adhesion of a graphene monolayer onto terminated or 2x1-reconstructed diamond (111) surfaces has...
The 2-dimensional transformation of the diamond (111) surface to graphene has been demonstrated usin...
Graphitic layers have previously been conjectured to play an active role in diamond nucleation by La...
Off-lattice grand canonical Monte Carlo simulations of the clean diamond (111) surface, based on the...
The (2×1) reconstruction of the (111) surface of diamond has been characterized via a series of firs...
Applying time-dependent photoemission we unravel the graphene growth process on a metallic surface b...
A dilemma due to the experimental observation of a 'clean' unreconstructed elemental semiconductor s...
Diamond is a unique material with excellent properties. As a result of the development within the ar...