International audienceMetal-graphene interfaces generated by electrode deposition induce barriers or potential modulations influencing the electronic transport properties of graphene based devices. However, their impact on the local mechanical properties of graphene is much less studied. Here we show that graphene near a metallic interface can exhibit a set of ripples self-organized into domains whose topographic roughness is controlled by the tip bias of a scanning tunneling microscope. The reconstruction from topographic images of graphene bending energy maps sheds light on the local electro-mechanical response of graphene under STM imaging and unveils the role of the stress induced by the vicinity of the graphene-metal interface in the f...
Graphene was the first two-dimensional material ever discovered, and it exhibits many unusual phenom...
We report on the scanning tunneling microscopy study of a new class of corrugations in exfoliated mo...
Graphene was the first two-dimensional material ever discovered, and it exhibits many unusual phenom...
International audienceMetal-graphene interfaces generated by electrode deposition induce barriers or...
International audienceMetal-graphene interfaces generated by electrode deposition induce barriers or...
International audienceMetal-graphene interfaces generated by electrode deposition induce barriers or...
International audienceMetal-graphene interfaces generated by electrode deposition induce barriers or...
Strain and deformation alter the electronic properties of graphene, offering the possibility to cont...
In this study, we describe an experimental approach based on constant-current scanning tunneling spe...
In this study, we describe an experimental approach based on constant-current scanning tunneling spe...
Strain, ripples and wrinkles in graphene reduce the charge-carrier mobility and alter the electronic...
In this study, we describe an experimental approach based on constant-current scanning tunneling spe...
In this study, we describe an experimental approach based on constant-current scanning tunneling spe...
In this study, we describe an experimental approach based on constant-current scanning tunneling spe...
In this study, we describe an experimental approach based on constant-current scanning tunneling spe...
Graphene was the first two-dimensional material ever discovered, and it exhibits many unusual phenom...
We report on the scanning tunneling microscopy study of a new class of corrugations in exfoliated mo...
Graphene was the first two-dimensional material ever discovered, and it exhibits many unusual phenom...
International audienceMetal-graphene interfaces generated by electrode deposition induce barriers or...
International audienceMetal-graphene interfaces generated by electrode deposition induce barriers or...
International audienceMetal-graphene interfaces generated by electrode deposition induce barriers or...
International audienceMetal-graphene interfaces generated by electrode deposition induce barriers or...
Strain and deformation alter the electronic properties of graphene, offering the possibility to cont...
In this study, we describe an experimental approach based on constant-current scanning tunneling spe...
In this study, we describe an experimental approach based on constant-current scanning tunneling spe...
Strain, ripples and wrinkles in graphene reduce the charge-carrier mobility and alter the electronic...
In this study, we describe an experimental approach based on constant-current scanning tunneling spe...
In this study, we describe an experimental approach based on constant-current scanning tunneling spe...
In this study, we describe an experimental approach based on constant-current scanning tunneling spe...
In this study, we describe an experimental approach based on constant-current scanning tunneling spe...
Graphene was the first two-dimensional material ever discovered, and it exhibits many unusual phenom...
We report on the scanning tunneling microscopy study of a new class of corrugations in exfoliated mo...
Graphene was the first two-dimensional material ever discovered, and it exhibits many unusual phenom...