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Scientists develop a criterion for identifying suitable graphene substrate

Tuesday, March 10, 2015 23:10
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Researchers at the Forschungszentrum Jülich developed a criterion to help scientists identify suitable substrate materials for graphene in a targeted way, in hopes to deal with the known problem of interactions with the substrate material that lead to a loss of graphene’s remarkable properties. Together with partners at other institutions, the scientists were able to demonstrate that the influence exerted by the substrate on the electronic properties of graphene can be estimated by means of a simple structural parameter.

The scientists set out to find an accessible parameter which can be used to compare different substrates directly, and the decisive criterion turned out to be the atomic distance between the graphene layer and the underlying substrate. Considering the van der Waals radius—a known value for the size of atoms in their free state—the strength of the interaction can be calculated directly from the distance. Computer simulations confirm this result.



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