By combining nonlinear photoemission experiments and density functional theory calculations, we study the modification of Ni(111) surface states induced by the presence of graphene. The main result is that graphene is able to displace the Ni(111) surface states from the valence band close to the Fermi level uncovering the d-band of Ni. The shift of the surface states away from the Fermi level modifies their k-dispersion and the effective mass. The unoccupied image state of graphene/Ni(111) has been also characterized. The ab initio calculations give a theoretical insight into the electronic properties of graphene/Ni(111) in the two stable top-fcc and top-bridge phases showing that the interface properties are poorly dependent on the stackin...
Photon-energy dependent photoemission experiments using high harmonic radiation as a tunable photon ...
Single-layer graphene supported on a metal surface has shown remarkable properties relevant for nove...
Single-layer graphene supported on a metal surface has shown remarkable properties relevant for nove...
This paper presents our work on the investigation of the surface structure and the electronic and ma...
Abstract. The article presents the work on the investigation of the surface structure as well as ele...
This paper presents our work on the investigation of the surface structure and the electronic and ma...
First-principles calculations based on the density functional theory supplemented with an empirical ...
We investigate the scattering of surface electrons by the edges of graphene islands grown on Ni(111)...
Author Submitted Version. The publisher source can be found at: https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.71....
We report a systematic ab-initio density functional theory investigation of Ni(111) surface alloyed ...
Photon-energy dependent photoemission experiments using high harmonic radiation as a tunable photon ...
Photon-energy dependent photoemission experiments using high harmonic radiation as a tunable photon ...
The dynamics of excited charge carriers at the graphene/Ni(111) interface has been investigated by m...
We report on the structural and electronic properties of an artificial graphene/Ni(111) system obtai...
Photon-energy dependent photoemission experiments using high harmonic radiation as a tunable photon ...
Photon-energy dependent photoemission experiments using high harmonic radiation as a tunable photon ...
Single-layer graphene supported on a metal surface has shown remarkable properties relevant for nove...
Single-layer graphene supported on a metal surface has shown remarkable properties relevant for nove...
This paper presents our work on the investigation of the surface structure and the electronic and ma...
Abstract. The article presents the work on the investigation of the surface structure as well as ele...
This paper presents our work on the investigation of the surface structure and the electronic and ma...
First-principles calculations based on the density functional theory supplemented with an empirical ...
We investigate the scattering of surface electrons by the edges of graphene islands grown on Ni(111)...
Author Submitted Version. The publisher source can be found at: https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.71....
We report a systematic ab-initio density functional theory investigation of Ni(111) surface alloyed ...
Photon-energy dependent photoemission experiments using high harmonic radiation as a tunable photon ...
Photon-energy dependent photoemission experiments using high harmonic radiation as a tunable photon ...
The dynamics of excited charge carriers at the graphene/Ni(111) interface has been investigated by m...
We report on the structural and electronic properties of an artificial graphene/Ni(111) system obtai...
Photon-energy dependent photoemission experiments using high harmonic radiation as a tunable photon ...
Photon-energy dependent photoemission experiments using high harmonic radiation as a tunable photon ...
Single-layer graphene supported on a metal surface has shown remarkable properties relevant for nove...
Single-layer graphene supported on a metal surface has shown remarkable properties relevant for nove...