Although both the tendency of 2D materials to bend out of plane as well as its effect on materials’ properties are well known, the factors influencing this phenomenon have not been extensively studied. Graphene, the one-atom-thick membrane of carbon atoms, is both arguably the best known 2D material, as well as the most prone to spontaneous corrugations. Here, we use electron diffraction to systematically study the factors influencing corrugations in graphene, including the size of the free-standing area, the preparation method, the amount of surface contamination, and electron-beam-induced structural disorder. We find that mechanically exfoliated graphene is less corrugated than graphene grown via chemical vapor deposition (corrugation amp...
Ripples in graphene are an out-of-plane distortion that help stabilize suspended monolayer graphene....
Graphene, a two-dimensional (2D)carbon crystal, has elicited wide-spread scientific interest.1-5 The...
Markevich A, Kurasch S, Lehtinen O, et al. Electron beam controlled covalent attachment of small org...
Low-energy electron microscopy and microprobe diffraction are used to image and characterize corruga...
The mechanical, electrical and chemical properties of chemically modified graphene (CMG) are intrins...
Graphene’s intrinsically corrugated and wrinkled topology fundamentally influences its electronic, m...
Nanoscale corrugation is a fundamental property of graphene arising from its low-dimensional nature....
Graphene’s intrinsically corrugated and wrinkled topology fundamentally influences its electronic, m...
Ripples in graphene are an out-of-plane distortion that help stabilize suspended monolayer graphene....
Understanding of the continuity and the microscopic structure of as-grown graphene on Cu foils throu...
Topographic scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) images of epitaxial single layer graphene on the Rh(...
International audienceA broad variety of defects has been observed in two-dimensional materials. Man...
International audienceStrains strongly affect the properties of low-dimensional materials, such as g...
Defects in graphene alter its electrical, chemical, magnetic and mechanical properties. The intentio...
Defects in graphene alter its electrical, chemical, magnetic and mechanical properties. The intentio...
Ripples in graphene are an out-of-plane distortion that help stabilize suspended monolayer graphene....
Graphene, a two-dimensional (2D)carbon crystal, has elicited wide-spread scientific interest.1-5 The...
Markevich A, Kurasch S, Lehtinen O, et al. Electron beam controlled covalent attachment of small org...
Low-energy electron microscopy and microprobe diffraction are used to image and characterize corruga...
The mechanical, electrical and chemical properties of chemically modified graphene (CMG) are intrins...
Graphene’s intrinsically corrugated and wrinkled topology fundamentally influences its electronic, m...
Nanoscale corrugation is a fundamental property of graphene arising from its low-dimensional nature....
Graphene’s intrinsically corrugated and wrinkled topology fundamentally influences its electronic, m...
Ripples in graphene are an out-of-plane distortion that help stabilize suspended monolayer graphene....
Understanding of the continuity and the microscopic structure of as-grown graphene on Cu foils throu...
Topographic scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) images of epitaxial single layer graphene on the Rh(...
International audienceA broad variety of defects has been observed in two-dimensional materials. Man...
International audienceStrains strongly affect the properties of low-dimensional materials, such as g...
Defects in graphene alter its electrical, chemical, magnetic and mechanical properties. The intentio...
Defects in graphene alter its electrical, chemical, magnetic and mechanical properties. The intentio...
Ripples in graphene are an out-of-plane distortion that help stabilize suspended monolayer graphene....
Graphene, a two-dimensional (2D)carbon crystal, has elicited wide-spread scientific interest.1-5 The...
Markevich A, Kurasch S, Lehtinen O, et al. Electron beam controlled covalent attachment of small org...