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arxiv: 1512.06503 · v1 · submitted 2015-12-21 · ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall · cond-mat.mtrl-sci

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Creating and probing wide-bandgap nanoribbon-like structures in a continuous metallic graphene sheet

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keywords graphenemonolayerstructurecontinuousgnr-likesheetbandgapelectronic
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The light-like dispersion of graphene monolayer results in many novel electronic properties in it1, however, this gapless feature also limits the applications of graphene monolayer in digital electronics2. A rare working solution to generate a moderate bandgap in graphene monolayer is to cut it into one-dimensional (1D) nanometre-wide ribbons3-13. Here we show that a wide bandgap can be created in a unique 1D strained structure, i.e., graphene-nanoribbon-like (GNR-like) structure, of a continuous graphene sheet via strong interaction between graphene and the metal substrate, instead of cutting graphene monolayer. The GNR-like structures with width of only a few nanometers are observed in a continuous graphene sheet grown on Rh foil by using thermal strain engineering. Spatially-resolved scanning tunnelling spectroscopy revealed bandgap opening of a few hundreds meV in the GNR-like structure in an otherwise continuous metallic graphene sheet, directly demonstrating the realization of a metallic-semiconducting-metallic junction entirely in a graphene monolayer. We also show that it is possible to tailor the structure and electronic properties of the GNR-like structure by using scanning tunnelling microscope.

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