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arxiv: 1310.1755 · v1 · pith:CPLCTNY5new · submitted 2013-10-07 · ❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Structural manipulation of the graphene/metal-interface with Ar+ irradiation

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keywords graphenedefectsdefectdisorderenergiesinterfaceirradiationstructural
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Controlled defect creation is a prerequisite for the detailed study of disorder effects in materials. Here, we irradiate a graphene/Ir(111)-interface with low-energy Ar+ to study the induced structural changes. Combining computer simulations and scanning-probe microscopy, we show that the resulting disorder manifests mainly in the forms of intercalated metal adatoms and vacancy-type defects in graphene. One prominent feature at higher irradiation energies (from 1 keV up) is the formation of line-like depressions, which consist of sequential graphene defects created by the ion channeling within the interface -- much like a stone skipping on water. Lower energies result in simpler defects, down to 100 eV where more than one defect in every three is a graphene single vacancy.

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