Title: Tailoring low-dimensional structures of bismuth on monolayer epitaxial graphene
Authors: Chen, H. -H.
Su, S. H.
Chang, S. -L.
Cheng, B. -Y.
Chen, S. W.
Chen, H. -Y.
Lin, M. -F.
Huang, J. C. A.
電機學院
College of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Issue Date: 23-Jun-2015
Abstract: To improve graphene-based multifunctional devices at nanoscale, a stepwise and controllable fabrication procedure must be elucidated. Here, a series of structural transition of bismuth (Bi) adatoms, adsorbed on monolayer epitaxial graphene (MEG), is explored at room temperature. Bi adatoms undergo a structural transition from one-dimensional (1D) linear structures to two-dimensional (2D) triangular islands and such 2D growth mode is affected by the corrugated substrate. Upon Bi deposition, a little charge transfer occurs and a characteristic peak can be observed in the tunneling spectrum, reflecting the distinctive electronic structure of the Bi adatoms. When annealed to similar to 500 K, 2D triangular Bi islands aggregate into Bi nanoclusters (NCs) of uniform size. A well-controlled fabrication method is thus demonstrated. The approaches adopted herein provide perspectives for fabricating and characterizing periodic networks on MEG and related systems, which are useful in realizing graphene-based electronic, energy, sensor and spintronic devices.
URI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep11623
http://hdl.handle.net/11536/127884
ISSN: 2045-2322
DOI: 10.1038/srep11623
Journal: SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
Volume: 5
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