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STM study of oxygen intercalation at the graphene/Ni(111) interface

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Abstract This paper reports an STM study of all stages of the intercalation of oxygen at the interface of a strongly coupled graphene/Ni(111) system prepared by temperature programmed growth (TPG)… Click to show full abstract

Abstract This paper reports an STM study of all stages of the intercalation of oxygen at the interface of a strongly coupled graphene/Ni(111) system prepared by temperature programmed growth (TPG) method. We have found that at the first stage of the intercalation at 120 °C, oxygen forms a chemisorbed layer on Ni(111) with a coverage about 0.26–0.28 ML, approximately described by the compressed p(2 × 2) lattice. The second stage of the intercalation is the formation of a single NiO(100) layer visualized in STM images as a specific ’square’ superstructure at the graphene/Ni(111) interface. It was also established that the rate of the oxygen intercalation at 250 ∘C is much higher than at 120 ∘C. After intercalation at 250 ∘C, STM also reveals the formation of regions with ’free-standing’ graphene, associated with the presence of a double nickel oxide layer underneath.

Keywords: oxygen; stm study; graphene 111; interface; intercalation

Journal Title: Carbon
Year Published: 2020

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