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Carbon | 2012

The effect of a SiC cap on the growth of epitaxial graphene on SiC in ultra high vacuum

Cem Çelebi; Cenk Yanık; Anıl Günay Demirkol; Ismet I. Kaya

We demonstrate a technique to produce thin graphene layers on C-face of SiC under ultra high vacuum conditions. A stack of two SiC substrates comprising a half open cavity at the interface is used to partially confine the depleted Si atoms from the sample surface during the growth. We observe that this configuration significantly slows the graphene growth to easily controllable rates on C-face SiC in UHV environment. Results of low-energy electron diffractometry and Raman spectroscopy measurements on the samples grown with stacking configuration are compared to those of the samples grown by using bare UHV sublimation process.


Scientific Reports | 2018

Observation of Magnetic Radial Vortex Nucleation in a Multilayer Stack with Tunable Anisotropy

Vedat Karakas; Aisha Gokce; Ali Taha Habiboglu; Sevdenur Arpaci; Kaan Ozbozduman; Ibrahim Cinar; Cenk Yanık; R. Tomasello; S. Tacchi; Giulio Siracusano; Mario Carpentieri; G. Finocchio; Thomas Hauet; O. Ozatay

Recently discovered exotic magnetic configurations, namely magnetic solitons appearing in the presence of bulk or interfacial Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya Interaction (i-DMI), have excited scientists to explore their potential applications in emerging spintronic technologies such as race-track magnetic memory, spin logic, radio frequency nano-oscillators and sensors. Such studies are motivated by their foreseeable advantages over conventional micro-magnetic structures due to their small size, topological stability and easy spin-torque driven manipulation with much lower threshold current densities giving way to improved storage capacity, and faster operation with efficient use of energy. In this work, we show that in the presence of i-DMI in Pt/CoFeB/Ti multilayers by tuning the magnetic anisotropy (both in-plane and perpendicular-to-plane) via interface engineering and postproduction treatments, we can stabilize a variety of magnetic configurations such as Néel skyrmions, horseshoes and most importantly, the recently predicted isolated radial vortices at room temperature and under zero bias field. Especially, the radial vortex state with its absolute convergence to or divergence from a single point can potentially offer exciting new applications such as particle trapping/detrapping in addition to magnetoresistive memories with efficient switching, where the radial vortex state can act as a source of spin-polarized current with radial polarization.


Optics Letters | 2018

Focusing short-wavelength surface plasmons by a plasmonic mirror

Erdem Öğüt; Cenk Yanık; Ismet I. Kaya; Cleva W. Ow-Yang; Kursat Sendur

Emerging applications in nanotechnology, such as superresolution imaging, ultra-sensitive biomedical detection, and heat-assisted magnetic recording, require plasmonic devices that can generate intense optical spots beyond the diffraction limit. One of the important drawbacks of surface plasmon focusing structures is their complex design, which is significant for ease of integration with other nanostructures and fabrication at low cost. In this study, a planar plasmonic mirror without any nanoscale features is investigated that can focus surface plasmons to produce intense optical spots having lateral and vertical dimensions of λ/9.7 and λ/80, respectively. Intense optical spots beyond the diffraction limit were produced from the plasmonic parabolic mirror by exciting short-wavelength surface plasmons. The refractive index and numerical aperture of the plasmonic parabolic mirror were varied to excite short-wavelength surface plasmons. Finite-element method simulations of the plasmonic mirror and scanning near-field optical microscopy experiments have shown very good agreement.


Applied Surface Science | 2013

Control of the graphene growth rate on capped SiC surface under strong Si confinement

Cem Çelebi; Cenk Yanık; Anıl Günay Demirkol; Ismet I. Kaya


Physical review applied | 2018

Intermodal Coupling as a Probe for Detecting Nanomechanical Modes

Atakan B. Arı; M. Çağatay Karakan; Cenk Yanık; Ismet I. Kaya; M. Selim Hanay


Solid State Communications | 2013

Local breakdown of the quantum Hall effect in narrow single layer graphene Hall devices

Cenk Yanık; Ismet I. Kaya


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2016

\textbf{Observation of insulating behavior and strong localization in suspended monolayer graphene}

Cenk Yanık; Yaser Vaheb; Abdulkadir Canatar; Vahid Sazgari; Ismet I. Kaya


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2015

Controlled growth of large area multilayer graphene on copper by chemical vapour deposition

Ismet I. Kaya; Sibel Kasap; Hadi Khaksaran; Süleyman Çelik; Hasan Özkaya; Cenk Yanık


Archive | 2014

Controlled growth of large area multilayer graphene by chemical vapour deposition on copper at intermediate pressures

Sibel Kasap; Mohammad Hadi Khaksaran; Süleyman Çelik; Hasan Özkaya; Cenk Yanık; Ismet I. Kaya


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2013

Control of epitaxial graphene growth by SiC-SiC capping

Ismet I. Kaya; Cem Çelebi; Cenk Yanık; Anıl Günay Demirkol

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Cem Çelebi

Eindhoven University of Technology

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