Through intercalation of metals and gases the Dirac cone of graphene on Ir(111) can be shifted with respect to the Fermi level without becoming destroyed by strong hybridization. Here, we use x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy to measure the C 1s core level shift (CLS) of graphene in contact with a number of structurally well-defined intercalation layers (O, H, Eu, and Cs). By analysis of our own and additional literature data for decoupled graphene, the C 1s CLS is found to be a non-monotonic function of the doping level. For small doping levels the shifts are well described by a rigid band model. However, at larger doping levels, a second effect comes into play which is proportional to the transferred charge and counteracts the rigid band s...
Realization of a free-standing graphene is always a demanding task. Here we use scanning probe micro...
We report on the electronic properties of an artificial system obtained by the intercalation of equi...
The electronic properties of graphene can be efficiently altered upon interaction with the underlyin...
Through intercalation of metals and gases the Dirac cone of graphene on Ir(111) can be shifted with ...
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...
The Cu-intercalated graphene/Ni(111) surface has been studied by using density-functional theory cal...
We study the formation of epitaxial graphene on Ru(0001) using fast x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy...
The ease by which graphene is affected through contact with other materials is one of its unique fea...
Graphene electronics covers a number of unique effects and the most intriguing ones are based on its...
Herein, we provide a complete description of the intercalation of oxygen at the strongly interacting...
Understanding the nature of the interaction at the graphene/metal interfaces is the basis for graphe...
The ease by which graphene is affected through contact with other materials is one of its unique fea...
Here we show that it is possible to intercalate CO under graphene grown on Ir(111) already at room t...
The intercalation of atoms or small molecules underneath graphene epitaxially grown on single metal ...
Realization of a free-standing graphene is always a demanding task. Here we use scanning probe micro...
We report on the electronic properties of an artificial system obtained by the intercalation of equi...
The electronic properties of graphene can be efficiently altered upon interaction with the underlyin...
Through intercalation of metals and gases the Dirac cone of graphene on Ir(111) can be shifted with ...
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...
The Cu-intercalated graphene/Ni(111) surface has been studied by using density-functional theory cal...
We study the formation of epitaxial graphene on Ru(0001) using fast x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy...
The ease by which graphene is affected through contact with other materials is one of its unique fea...
Graphene electronics covers a number of unique effects and the most intriguing ones are based on its...
Herein, we provide a complete description of the intercalation of oxygen at the strongly interacting...
Understanding the nature of the interaction at the graphene/metal interfaces is the basis for graphe...
The ease by which graphene is affected through contact with other materials is one of its unique fea...
Here we show that it is possible to intercalate CO under graphene grown on Ir(111) already at room t...
The intercalation of atoms or small molecules underneath graphene epitaxially grown on single metal ...
Realization of a free-standing graphene is always a demanding task. Here we use scanning probe micro...
We report on the electronic properties of an artificial system obtained by the intercalation of equi...
The electronic properties of graphene can be efficiently altered upon interaction with the underlyin...