Because of the innate sensitivity of 2D material surfaces, it is increasingly important to understand and characterize surface functionalization and interactions with environmental elements, such as substrate, metallic contacts, and adatoms. We developed a method for reproducible, epitaxial growth of pristine graphene islands on Cu(111) in UHV and use scanning tunneling microscopy and spectroscopy (STM) to study the interaction of these graphene islands with the Cu substrate. Tunneling spectroscopy measurements of the electronic surface states over the graphene islands indicate a lower local work function, decreased coupling to bulk Cu states, and a decreased electron effective mass. Additionally, we developed a novel field electron dissoci...
This thesis presents investigations on hydrogenated graphene by scanning tunneling microscopy and sp...
International audienceThe growth of graphene nanoribbons has been widely investigated on metal surfa...
The electrons in graphene exhibit unusual two-dimensional behaviors, which can be described by massl...
We present a study of graphene/substrate interactions on ultrahigh-vacuum-grown graphene islands wit...
The local interaction between graphene and a host substrate strongly determines the actual propertie...
The primary objective of this dissertation is to study both graphene on graphite and pristine freest...
The effects of hydrogenation on the topography and electronic properties of graphene and graphite su...
The unique electronic and physical properties of material interfaces provide a never-ending source o...
In this work we have used atomically-resolved scanning tunneling microscopy and spectroscopy to stud...
Over the past ten years the 2D material graphene has attracted an enourmous amount of attention from...
This dissertation examines several of the current limitations and barriers to integration of graphen...
In order to better understand the perturbation of the physical and electronic structure of graphene ...
On-surface synthesis with designer precursor molecules is considered an effective method for prepari...
In this thesis, the growth mechanism of graphene on a transition metal support is determined, and th...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. Graphene is grown by chemical vapor deposition (CVD) on copper films and transf...
This thesis presents investigations on hydrogenated graphene by scanning tunneling microscopy and sp...
International audienceThe growth of graphene nanoribbons has been widely investigated on metal surfa...
The electrons in graphene exhibit unusual two-dimensional behaviors, which can be described by massl...
We present a study of graphene/substrate interactions on ultrahigh-vacuum-grown graphene islands wit...
The local interaction between graphene and a host substrate strongly determines the actual propertie...
The primary objective of this dissertation is to study both graphene on graphite and pristine freest...
The effects of hydrogenation on the topography and electronic properties of graphene and graphite su...
The unique electronic and physical properties of material interfaces provide a never-ending source o...
In this work we have used atomically-resolved scanning tunneling microscopy and spectroscopy to stud...
Over the past ten years the 2D material graphene has attracted an enourmous amount of attention from...
This dissertation examines several of the current limitations and barriers to integration of graphen...
In order to better understand the perturbation of the physical and electronic structure of graphene ...
On-surface synthesis with designer precursor molecules is considered an effective method for prepari...
In this thesis, the growth mechanism of graphene on a transition metal support is determined, and th...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. Graphene is grown by chemical vapor deposition (CVD) on copper films and transf...
This thesis presents investigations on hydrogenated graphene by scanning tunneling microscopy and sp...
International audienceThe growth of graphene nanoribbons has been widely investigated on metal surfa...
The electrons in graphene exhibit unusual two-dimensional behaviors, which can be described by massl...