Publication: Ar implantation beneath graphene on Ru(0001): Nanotents and “can-opener” effect
Ar implantation beneath graphene on Ru(0001): Nanotents and “can-opener” effect
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Cun, H., Iannuzzi, M., Hemmi, A., Osterwalder, J., & Greber, T. (2015). Ar implantation beneath graphene on Ru(0001): Nanotents and “can-opener” effect. Surface Science, 634, 95–102. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.susc.2014.11.004
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Exposing a monolayer of graphene on ruthenium (g/Ru(0001)) to low energy Ar+ ions leads to nanotent formation and “can-opener” effect, similar phenomena as observed for h-BN/Rh(111) targets (Cun, Iannuzzi, Hemmi, Roth, Osterwalder and Greber, 2013). Nanotents are extra protrusions in the sp2 monolayers beneath which atoms are immobilized at room temperature. Annealing the Ar+ implanted structures results in the “can-opener” effect, i.e., the formation of voids with a diameter of about 2 nm within the graphene layer. The voids preferen
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Cun, H., Iannuzzi, M., Hemmi, A., Osterwalder, J., & Greber, T. (2015). Ar implantation beneath graphene on Ru(0001): Nanotents and “can-opener” effect. Surface Science, 634, 95–102. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.susc.2014.11.004