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Opening and reversible control of a wide energy gap in uniform monolayer graphene.


ABSTRACT: For graphene to be used in semiconductor applications, a 'wide energy gap' of at least 0.5?eV at the Dirac energy must be opened without the introduction of atomic defects. However, such a wide energy gap has not been realized in graphene, except in the cases of narrow, chemically terminated graphene nanostructures with inevitable edge defects. Here, we demonstrated that a wide energy gap of 0.74?eV, which is larger than that of germanium, could be opened in uniform monolayer graphene without the introduction of atomic defects into graphene. The wide energy gap was opened through the adsorption of self-assembled twisted sodium nanostrips. Furthermore, the energy gap was reversibly controllable through the alternate adsorption of sodium and oxygen. The opening of such a wide energy gap with minimal degradation of mobility could improve the applicability of graphene in semiconductor devices, which would result in a major advancement in graphene technology.

SUBMITTER: Jeon C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3792418 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Opening and reversible control of a wide energy gap in uniform monolayer graphene.

Jeon Cheolho C   Shin Ha-Chul HC   Song Inkyung I   Kim Minkook M   Park Ji-Hoon JH   Nam Jungho J   Oh Dong-Hwa DH   Woo Sunhee S   Hwang Chan-Cuk CC   Park Chong-Yun CY   Ahn Joung Real JR  

Scientific reports 20131008


For graphene to be used in semiconductor applications, a 'wide energy gap' of at least 0.5 eV at the Dirac energy must be opened without the introduction of atomic defects. However, such a wide energy gap has not been realized in graphene, except in the cases of narrow, chemically terminated graphene nanostructures with inevitable edge defects. Here, we demonstrated that a wide energy gap of 0.74 eV, which is larger than that of germanium, could be opened in uniform monolayer graphene without th  ...[more]

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