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Electron-beam induced nano-etching of suspended graphene.


ABSTRACT: Besides its interesting physical properties, graphene as a two-dimensional lattice of carbon atoms promises to realize devices with exceptional electronic properties, where freely suspended graphene without contact to any substrate is the ultimate, truly two-dimensional system. The practical realization of nano-devices from suspended graphene, however, relies heavily on finding a structuring method which is minimally invasive. Here, we report on the first electron beam-induced nano-etching of suspended graphene and demonstrate high-resolution etching down to ~7 nm for line-cuts into the monolayer graphene. We investigate the structural quality of the etched graphene layer using two-dimensional (2D) Raman maps and demonstrate its high electronic quality in a nano-device: A 25 nm-wide suspended graphene nanoribbon (GNR) that shows a transport gap with a corresponding energy of ~60 meV. This is an important step towards fast and reliable patterning of suspended graphene for future ballistic transport, nano-electronic and nano-mechanical devices.

SUBMITTER: Sommer B 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4293590 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Electron-beam induced nano-etching of suspended graphene.

Sommer Benedikt B   Sonntag Jens J   Ganczarczyk Arkadius A   Braam Daniel D   Prinz Günther G   Lorke Axel A   Geller Martin M  

Scientific reports 20150114


Besides its interesting physical properties, graphene as a two-dimensional lattice of carbon atoms promises to realize devices with exceptional electronic properties, where freely suspended graphene without contact to any substrate is the ultimate, truly two-dimensional system. The practical realization of nano-devices from suspended graphene, however, relies heavily on finding a structuring method which is minimally invasive. Here, we report on the first electron beam-induced nano-etching of su  ...[more]

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