We report measurements of the electronic structure and surface morphology of exfoliated graphene on an insulating substrate using angle-resolved photoemission and low-energy electron diffraction. Our results show that, although exfoliated graphene is microscopically corrugated, the valence band retains a massless fermionic dispersion with a Fermi velocity of similar to 10(6) m/s. We observe a close relationship between the morphology and electronic structure, which suggests that controlling the interaction between graphene and the supporting substrate is essential for graphene device applications.

Spectromicroscopy of single and multilayer graphene supported by a weakly interacting substrate

Morgante A;
2008

Abstract

We report measurements of the electronic structure and surface morphology of exfoliated graphene on an insulating substrate using angle-resolved photoemission and low-energy electron diffraction. Our results show that, although exfoliated graphene is microscopically corrugated, the valence band retains a massless fermionic dispersion with a Fermi velocity of similar to 10(6) m/s. We observe a close relationship between the morphology and electronic structure, which suggests that controlling the interaction between graphene and the supporting substrate is essential for graphene device applications.
2008
Istituto Officina dei Materiali - IOM -
Inglese
78
20
201408
4
http://prb.aps.org/pdf/PRB/v78/i20/e201408
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GRAPHENE
ANGLE-RESOLVED PHOTOEMISSION
ELECTRONIC-STRUCTURE
DIRAC FERMIONS
ENERGY
Paper published in the "Rapid communications" section.
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Knox, KR; Wang, SC; Morgante, A; Cvetko, D; Locatelli, A; Mentes, TO; Nino, MA; Kim, P; Osgood, RM
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