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arxiv: 1311.3660 · v1 · pith:GKC5YD6Cnew · submitted 2013-11-15 · ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall · cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Crown Graphene Nanomeshes: Highly Stable Chelation-Doped Semiconducting Materials

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Graphene nanomeshes (GNM's) formed by the creation of pore superlattices in graphene, are a possible route to graphene-based electronics due to their semiconducting properties, including the emergence of fractional eV band gaps. The utility of GNM's would be markedly increased if a scheme to stably and controllably dope them was developed. In this work, a chemically-motivated approach to GNM doping based on selective pore-perimeter passivation and subsequent ion chelation is proposed. It is shown by first-principles calculations that ion chelation leads to stable doping of the passivated GNM's -- both {\it n}- and {\it p}-doping are achieved within a rigid-band picture. Such chelated or ``crown'' GNM structures are stable, high mobility semiconducting materials possessing intrinsic doping-concentration control; these can serve as building blocks for edge-free graphene nanoelectronics including GNM-based complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS)-type logic switches.

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