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Graphene on nickel (100) micrograins: Modulating the interface interaction by extended moiré superstructures
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2018-04Registro en:
Zou, Zhiyu; Carnevali, Virginia; Jugovac, Matteo; Patera, Laerte L.; Sala, Alessandro; et al.; Graphene on nickel (100) micrograins: Modulating the interface interaction by extended moiré superstructures; Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd; Carbon; 130; 4-2018; 441-447
0008-6223
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Autor
Zou, Zhiyu
Carnevali, Virginia
Jugovac, Matteo
Patera, Laerte L.
Sala, Alessandro
Panighel, Mirco
Cepek, Cinzia
Soldano, Germán
Mariscal, Marcelo
Peressi, Maria
Comelli, Giovanni
Africh, Cristina
Resumen
Interaction with the substrate strongly affects the electronic/chemical properties of supported graphene. So far, graphene grown by chemical vapor deposition (CVD) on catalytic single crystal transition metal surfaces - mostly 3-fold close-packed - has mainly been studied. Herein, we investigated CVD graphene on a polycrystalline nickel (Ni) substrate, focusing in particular on (100) micrograins and comparing the observed behavior with that on single crystal Ni(100) substrate. The symmetry-mismatch leads to moiré superstructures with stripe-like or rhombic-network morphology, which were characterized by atomically-resolved scanning tunneling microscopy (STM). Density functional theory (DFT) simulations shed light on spatial corrugation and interfacial interactions: depending on the misorientation angle, graphene is either alternately physi- and chemisorbed or uniformly chemisorbed, the interaction being modulated by the (sub)nanometer-sized moiré superstructures. Ni(100) micrograins appear to be a promising substrate to finely tailor the electronic properties of graphene at the nanoscale, with relevant perspective applications in electronics and catalysis.