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Applied Physics Letters | 2010

Electrical transport and low-temperature scanning tunneling microscopy of microsoldered graphene

Viktor Geringer; Dinesh Subramaniam; A. K. Michel; B. Szafranek; D. Schall; Alexander Georgi; T. Mashoff; Daniel Neumaier; Marcus Liebmann; Markus Morgenstern

Using the recently developed technique of microsoldering, we perform systematic transport studies of the influence of polymethylmethacrylate on graphene revealing a doping effect with a n-type dopant density Δn of up to Δn=3.8×1012 cm−2 but negligible influence on mobility and hysteresis. Moreover, we show that microsoldered graphene is free of contamination and exhibits very similar intrinsic rippling as found for lithographically contacted flakes. Characterizing the microsoldered sample by scanning tunneling spectroscopy, we demonstrate a current induced closing of the phonon gap and a B-field induced double peak attributed to the 0 Landau level.


Advanced Materials | 2013

Absence of edge states in covalently bonded zigzag edges of graphene on Ir(111).

Yan Li; Dinesh Subramaniam; Nicolae Atodiresei; Predrag Lazić; Vasile Caciuc; Christian Pauly; Alexander Georgi; Carsten Busse; Marcus Liebmann; Stefan Blügel; Marco Pratzer; Markus Morgenstern; Riccardo Mazzarello

The zigzag edges of graphene on Ir(111) are studied by ab initio simulations and low-temperature scanning tunneling spectroscopy, providing information about their structural, electronic, and magnetic properties. No edge state is found to exist, which is explained in terms of the interplay between a strong geometrical relaxation at the edge and a hybridization of the d orbitals of Ir atoms with the graphene orbitals at the edge.


Nano Letters | 2017

Tuning the Pseudospin Polarization of Graphene by a Pseudomagnetic Field

Alexander Georgi; P. Nemes-Incze; Ramon Carrillo-Bastos; Daiara Faria; Silvia Viola Kusminskiy; Dawei Zhai; Martin Schneider; Dinesh Subramaniam; Torge Mashoff; Nils M. Freitag; Marcus Liebmann; Marco Pratzer; Ludger Wirtz; Colin R. Woods; R. V. Gorbachev; Yang Cao; K. S. Novoselov; Nancy Sandler; Markus Morgenstern

One of the intriguing characteristics of honeycomb lattices is the appearance of a pseudomagnetic field as a result of mechanical deformation. In the case of graphene, the Landau quantization resulting from this pseudomagnetic field has been measured using scanning tunneling microscopy. Here we show that a signature of the pseudomagnetic field is a local sublattice symmetry breaking observable as a redistribution of the local density of states. This can be interpreted as a polarization of graphenes pseudospin due to a strain induced pseudomagnetic field, in analogy to the alignment of a real spin in a magnetic field. We reveal this sublattice symmetry breaking by tunably straining graphene using the tip of a scanning tunneling microscope. The tip locally lifts the graphene membrane from a SiO2 support, as visible by an increased slope of the I(z) curves. The amount of lifting is consistent with molecular dynamics calculations, which reveal a deformed graphene area under the tip in the shape of a Gaussian. The pseudomagnetic field induced by the deformation becomes visible as a sublattice symmetry breaking which scales with the lifting height of the strained deformation and therefore with the pseudomagnetic field strength. Its magnitude is quantitatively reproduced by analytic and tight-binding models, revealing fields of 1000 T. These results might be the starting point for an effective THz valley filter, as a basic element of valleytronics.


Physical Review B | 2016

Apparent rippling with honeycomb symmetry and tunable periodicity observed by scanning tunneling microscopy on suspended graphene

Alexander Georgi; P. Nemes-Incze; B. Szafranek; Daniel Neumaier; Viktor Geringer; Marcus Liebmann; Markus Morgenstern

Suspended graphene is difficult to image by scanning probe microscopy due to the inherent van-der-Waals and dielectric forces exerted by the tip which are not counteracted by a substrate. Here, we report scanning tunneling microscopy data of suspended monolayer graphene in constant-current mode revealing a surprising honeycomb structure with amplitude of 50


Nano Letters | 2018

Correction to Tuning the Pseudospin Polarization of Graphene by a Pseudomagnetic Field

Alexander Georgi; P. Nemes-Incze; Ramon Carrillo-Bastos; Daiara Faria; Silvia Viola Kusminskiy; Dawei Zhai; M. Schneider; Dinesh Subramaniam; Torge Mashoff; Nils M. Freitag; Marcus Liebmann; Marco Pratzer; Ludger Wirtz; Colin R. Woods; R. V. Gorbachev; Yang Cao; K. S. Novoselov; Nancy Sandler; Markus Morgenstern

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Surface Science | 2013

Networks of ABA and ABC stacked graphene on mica observed by scanning tunneling microscopy

Silke Hattendorf; Alexander Georgi; Marcus Liebmann; Markus Morgenstern

200 pm and lattice constant of 10-40 nm. The apparent lattice constant is reduced by increasing the tunneling current


Physica E-low-dimensional Systems & Nanostructures | 2012

Scanning tunneling microscopy of two-dimensional semiconductors: Spin properties and disorder

Markus Morgenstern; Alexander Georgi; C. Straßer; Christian R. Ast; S. Becker; Marcus Liebmann

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Physical Review B | 2016

Erratum: Apparent rippling with honeycomb symmetry and tunable periodicity observed by scanning tunneling microscopy on suspended graphene [Phys. Rev. B 94 , 184302 (2016)]

Alexander Georgi; Viktor Geringer; B. N. Szafranek; P. Nemes-Incze; Markus Morgenstern; Daniel Neumaier; Marcus Liebmann

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Archive | 2016

Tunable pseudo-Zeeman effect in graphene

Alexander Georgi; P. Nemes-Incze; Ramon Carrillo-Bastos; Daiara Faria; Silvia Viola Kusminskiy; Dawei Zhai; Martin Schneider; Dinesh Subramaniam; Torge Mashoff; Nils M. Freitag; Marcus Liebmann; Marco Pratzer; Ludger Wirtz; Colin R. Woods; R. V. Gorbachev; Yang Cao; K. S. Novoselov; Nancy Sandler; Markus Morgenstern

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arXiv: Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics | 2012

Spin properties of 2D semiconductors probed by scanning tunneling microscopy

Markus Morgenstern; Alexander Georgi; C. Straßer; Christian R. Ast; S. Becker; Marcus Liebmann

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Hungarian Academy of Sciences

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