Graphene, with its unique band structure, mechanical stability, and high charge mobility, holds great promise for next-generation electronics. Nevertheless, its zero bandgap challenges the control of current flow through electrical gating, consequently limiting its practical applications. Recent research indicates that atomic oxygen can oxidize epitaxial graphene in a vacuum without causing unwanted damage. In this study, we have investigated the effects of chemisorbed atomic oxygen on the electronic properties of epitaxial graphene using scanning tunneling microscopy (STM). Our findings reveal that oxygen atoms effectively modify the electronic states of graphene, resulting in a bandgap at its Dirac point. Furthermore, we demonstrate that ...
Combined scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) and density functional theory (DFT) characterizations o...
We show abrupt changes in the electronic properties of graphene with different types of binding to o...
As changing graphene properties is vital to promote it as electronic device, we developed graphene m...
Graphene, consisting of atomically thin honeycomb lattice of sp2-bonded carbon atoms, is one of the ...
We employ scanning probe microscopy to reveal atomic structures and nanoscale morphology of graphene...
The effect of atomic oxygen adsorption on the structure and electronic properties of monolayer graph...
Using photoemission spectroscopy techniques, we show that oxygen intercalation is achieved on an ext...
Using photoemission spectroscopy techniques, we show that oxygen intercalation is achieved on an ext...
Ultraviolet-ozone (UVO) and oxygen plasma are widely used to modify the surface of materials because...
The electronic and optical properties of graphene are greatly dependent on the the number of layers....
Graphene epoxide, with oxygen atoms lining up on pristine graphene sheets, is investigated theoretic...
Graphene is a gapless semiconductor with a high charge carrier mobility. In an attempt to apply this...
This dissertation focuses on the study of the electronic properties of graphene using scanning tunne...
The direct manipulation of individual atoms in materials using scanning probe microscopy has been a ...
The carbon allotrope graphene is the first member of a new family of two-dimensional materials which...
Combined scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) and density functional theory (DFT) characterizations o...
We show abrupt changes in the electronic properties of graphene with different types of binding to o...
As changing graphene properties is vital to promote it as electronic device, we developed graphene m...
Graphene, consisting of atomically thin honeycomb lattice of sp2-bonded carbon atoms, is one of the ...
We employ scanning probe microscopy to reveal atomic structures and nanoscale morphology of graphene...
The effect of atomic oxygen adsorption on the structure and electronic properties of monolayer graph...
Using photoemission spectroscopy techniques, we show that oxygen intercalation is achieved on an ext...
Using photoemission spectroscopy techniques, we show that oxygen intercalation is achieved on an ext...
Ultraviolet-ozone (UVO) and oxygen plasma are widely used to modify the surface of materials because...
The electronic and optical properties of graphene are greatly dependent on the the number of layers....
Graphene epoxide, with oxygen atoms lining up on pristine graphene sheets, is investigated theoretic...
Graphene is a gapless semiconductor with a high charge carrier mobility. In an attempt to apply this...
This dissertation focuses on the study of the electronic properties of graphene using scanning tunne...
The direct manipulation of individual atoms in materials using scanning probe microscopy has been a ...
The carbon allotrope graphene is the first member of a new family of two-dimensional materials which...
Combined scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) and density functional theory (DFT) characterizations o...
We show abrupt changes in the electronic properties of graphene with different types of binding to o...
As changing graphene properties is vital to promote it as electronic device, we developed graphene m...