Imaging the interface of epitaxial graphene with silicon carbide via scanning tunneling microscopy
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❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci
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grapheneinterfaceimagingmicroscopyscanningstructuresubstratetunneling
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Graphene grown epitaxially on SiC has been proposed as a material for carbon-based electronics. Understanding the interface between graphene and the SiC substrate will be important for future applications. We report the ability to image the interface structure beneath single-layer graphene using scanning tunneling microscopy. Such imaging is possible because the graphene appears transparent at energies of 1 eV above or below the Fermi energy. Our analysis of calculations based on density functional theory shows how this transparency arises from the electronic structure of a graphene layer on a SiC substrate.
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