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Hydrogen-free graphene edges.
- Abstract:
- Graphene edges and their functionalization influence the electronic and magnetic properties of graphene nanoribbons. Theoretical calculations predict saturating graphene edges with hydrogen lower its energy and form a more stable structure. Despite the importance, experimental investigations of whether graphene edges are always hydrogen-terminated are limited. Here we study graphene edges produced by sputtering in vacuum and direct measurements of the C-C bond lengths at the edge show ~86% contraction relative to the bulk. Density functional theory reveals the contraction is attributed to the formation of a triple bond and the absence of hydrogen functionalization. Time-dependent images reveal temporary attachment of a single atom to the arm-chair C-C bond in a triangular configuration, causing expansion of the bond length, which then returns back to the contracted value once the extra atom moves on and the arm-chair edge is returned. Our results provide confirmation that non-functionalized graphene edges can exist in vacuum.
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- Published
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- Journal:
- Nature communications More from this journal
- Volume:
- 5
- Pages:
- 3040
- Publication date:
- 2014-01-01
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2041-1723
- ISSN:
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2041-1723
- Language:
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English
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pubs:446966
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uuid:105e8066-ec86-400a-afe2-c53c4dfdcb44
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pubs:446966
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446966
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2014-12-19
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- 2014
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