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The impact of partial H intercalation on the quasi-free-standing properties of graphene on SiC(0001)

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Abstract Graphene has attracted huge attention due to its unique electronic properties, however, when supported those are significantly dependent on the interface interactions. One of the methods of decoupling graphene… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Graphene has attracted huge attention due to its unique electronic properties, however, when supported those are significantly dependent on the interface interactions. One of the methods of decoupling graphene sheets from a substrate is hydrogen intercalation, which has been shown to produce quasi-free-standing (QFS) layers on a SiC(0001) surface. Still, the effects of incomplete H termination of SiC remain mostly unknown. This work investigates, employing density functional theory calculations, the impact of partial termination on the structural, and electronic properties of graphene. It is predicted that interfaces with partially damaged H layer or produced under a lower technological standard could still benefit from the intrinsic, however, quantitatively reduced, properties of QFS graphene.

Keywords: quasi free; free standing; sic 0001; impact partial; properties graphene; intercalation

Journal Title: Applied Surface Science
Year Published: 2021

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