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Nano Letters | 2017

Quantum Dots Embedded in Graphene Nanoribbons by Chemical Substitution

Eduard Carbonell-Sanromà; Pedro Brandimarte; Richard Balog; Martina Corso; Shigeki Kawai; Aran Garcia-Lekue; Shohei Saito; Shigehiro Yamaguchi; Ernst Meyer; Daniel Sánchez-Portal; J. I. Pascual

Bottom-up chemical reactions of selected molecular precursors on a gold surface can produce high quality graphene nanoribbons (GNRs). Here, we report on the formation of quantum dots embedded in an armchair GNR by substitutional inclusion of pairs of boron atoms into the GNR backbone. The boron inclusion is achieved through the addition of a small amount of boron substituted precursors during the formation of pristine GNRs. In the pristine region between two boron pairs, the nanoribbons show a discretization of their valence band into confined modes compatible with a Fabry-Perot resonator. Transport simulations of the scattering properties of the boron pairs reveal that they selectively confine the first valence band of the pristine ribbon while allowing an efficient electron transmission of the second one. Such band-dependent electron scattering stems from the symmetry matching between the electronic wave functions of the states from the pristine nanoribbons and those localized at the boron pairs.


ACS Nano | 2017

Doping of Graphene Nanoribbons via Functional Group Edge Modification

Eduard Carbonell-Sanromà; Jeremy Hieulle; Manuel Vilas-Varela; Pedro Brandimarte; Ana Barragán; Jingcheng Li; Mikel Abadia; Martina Corso; Daniel Sánchez-Portal; Diego Peña; J. I. Pascual

We report the on-surface synthesis of 7-armchair graphene nanoribbons (7-AGNRs) substituted with nitrile (CN) functional groups. The CN groups are attached to the GNR backbone by modifying the 7-AGNR precursor. Whereas many of these groups survive the on-surface synthesis, the reaction process causes the cleavage of some CN from the ribbon backbone and the on-surface cycloisomerization of few nitriles onto pyridine rings. Scanning tunneling spectroscopy and density functional theory reveal that CN groups behave as very efficient n-dopants, significantly downshifting the bands of the ribbon and introducing deep impurity levels associated with the nitrogen electron lone pairs.


Journal of Chemical Physics | 2017

A tunable electronic beam splitter realized with crossed graphene nanoribbons

Pedro Brandimarte; Mads Engelund; Nick Rübner Papior; Aran Garcia-Lekue; Thomas Frederiksen; Daniel Sánchez-Portal

Graphene nanoribbons (GNRs) are promising components in future nanoelectronics due to the large mobility of graphene electrons and their tunable electronic band gap in combination with recent experimental developments of on-surface chemistry strategies for their growth. Here, we explore a prototype 4-terminal semiconducting device formed by two crossed armchair GNRs (AGNRs) using state-of-the-art first-principles transport methods. We analyze in detail the roles of intersection angle, stacking order, inter-GNR separation, GNR width, and finite voltages on the transport characteristics. Interestingly, when the AGNRs intersect at θ=60°, electrons injected from one terminal can be split into two outgoing waves with a tunable ratio around 50% and with almost negligible back-reflection. The split electron wave is found to propagate partly straight across the intersection region in one ribbon and partly in one direction of the other ribbon, i.e., in analogy with an optical beam splitter. Our simulations further...


Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2016

Search for a Metallic Dangling-Bond Wire on n-Doped H-Passivated Semiconductor Surfaces

Mads Engelund; Nick Rübner Papior; Pedro Brandimarte; Thomas Frederiksen; Aran Garcia-Lekue; Daniel Sánchez-Portal


Chemical Science | 2018

Bias-dependent local structure of water molecules at a metallic interface

Luana S. Pedroza; Pedro Brandimarte; A. R. Rocha; Marivi Fernandez-Serra


Journal of Chemical Physics | 2017

Publisher’s Note: “A tunable electronic beam splitter realized with crossed graphene nanoribbons” [J. Chem. Phys. 146, 092318 (2017)]

Pedro Brandimarte; Mads Engelund; Nick Rübner Papior; Aran Garcia-Lekue; Thomas Frederiksen; Daniel Sánchez-Portal


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2017

1-D Quantum Well States on Doped Graphene Nanoribbons Revealed by Transport Simulations

Pedro Brandimarte; R. Balog; Martina Corso; S. Kawai; Aran Garcia-Lekue; S. Saito; S. Yamaguchi; Ernst Meyer; J. I. Pascual; D. S 'anchez-Portal


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2017

An electronic beam splitter realized with crossed graphene nanoribbons

Thomas Frederiksen; Pedro Brandimarte; Mads Engelund; Nick Rübner Papior; Aran Garcia-Lekue; Daniel Sánchez-Portal


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2016

First principle simulations of a bias-dependent electrochemical cell

Luana Pedroza; Pedro Brandimarte; Marivi Fernandez-Serra; A. R. Rocha


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2016

Electron Transport Simulations of 4-Terminal Crossed Graphene Nanoribbons Devices

Pedro Brandimarte; Nick Rübner Papior; Mads Engelund; Aran Garcia-Lekue; Thomas Frederiksen; Daniel S 'anchez-Portal

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Aran Garcia-Lekue

Donostia International Physics Center

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Daniel Sánchez-Portal

Spanish National Research Council

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Mads Engelund

Spanish National Research Council

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Thomas Frederiksen

Donostia International Physics Center

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Nick Rübner Papior

Technical University of Denmark

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A. R. Rocha

Spanish National Research Council

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Luana Pedroza

University of São Paulo

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