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Physical Review Letters | 2011

Graphene on Ir(111): physisorption with chemical modulation.

Carsten Busse; Predrag Lazić; Djemour R; Johann Coraux; Timm Gerber; Nicolae Atodiresei; Caciuc; Radovan Brako; Alpha T. N'diaye; Stefan Blügel; J. Zegenhagen; Thomas Michely

The nonlocal van der Waals density functional approach is applied to calculate the binding of graphene to Ir(111). The precise agreement of the calculated mean height h = 3.41  Å of the C atoms with their mean height h = (3.38±0.04)  Å as measured by the x-ray standing wave technique provides a benchmark for the applicability of the nonlocal functional. We find bonding of graphene to Ir(111) to be due to the van der Waals interaction with an antibonding average contribution from chemical interaction. Despite its globally repulsive character, in certain areas of the large graphene moiré unit cell charge accumulation between Ir substrate and graphene C atoms is observed, signaling a weak covalent bond formation.


New Journal of Physics | 2009

A versatile fabrication method for cluster superlattices

Alpha T. N'diaye; Timm Gerber; Carsten Busse; Josef Mysliveček; Johann Coraux; Thomas Michely

On the graphene moire on Ir(111) a variety of highly perfect cluster superlattices can be grown as shown for Ir, Pt, W and Re. Even materials that do not form cluster superlattices upon room temperature deposition may be grown into such by low-temperature deposition or the application of cluster seeding through Ir as shown for Au, AuIr and FeIr. Criteria for the suitability of a material to form a superlattice are given and largely confirmed. It is proven that at least Pt and Ir form epitaxial cluster superlattices. The temperature stability of the cluster superlattices is investigated and understood on the basis of positional fluctuations of the clusters around their sites of minimum potential energy. The binding sites of Ir, Pt, W and Re cluster superlattices are determined and the ability to cover samples macroscopically with a variety of superlattices is demonstrated.


ACS Nano | 2012

Oxygen Intercalation under Graphene on Ir(111): Energetics, Kinetics, and the Role of Graphene Edges.

Elin Grånäs; Jan Knudsen; Ulrike A. Schröder; Timm Gerber; Carsten Busse; Mohammad A. Arman; Karina Schulte; Jesper N Andersen; Thomas Michely

Using X-ray photoemission spectroscopy (XPS) and scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) we resolve the temperature-, time-, and flake size-dependent intercalation phases of oxygen underneath graphene on Ir(111) formed upon exposure to molecular oxygen. Through the applied pressure of molecular oxygen the atomic oxygen created on the bare Ir terraces is driven underneath graphene flakes. The importance of substrate steps and of the unbinding of graphene flake edges from the substrate for the intercalation is identified. With the use of CO titration to selectively remove oxygen from the bare Ir terraces the energetics of intercalation is uncovered. Cluster decoration techniques are used as an efficient tool to visualize intercalation processes in real space.


ACS Nano | 2013

CO-Induced Smoluchowski Ripening of Pt Cluster Arrays on the Graphene/Ir(111) Moire

Timm Gerber; Jan Knudsen; Peter J. Feibelman; Elin Grånäs; Patrick Stratmann; Karina Schulte; Jesper N Andersen; Thomas Michely

Regular Pt cluster arrays grown on the moiré template formed by graphene on Ir(111) were tested for their stability with respect to CO gas exposure. Cluster stability and adsorption-induced processes were analyzed as a function of cluster size, with in situ scanning tunneling microscopy and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. Small clusters containing fewer than 10 atoms were unstable upon CO adsorption. They sintered through Smoluchowski ripening-cluster diffusion and coalescence-rather than the frequently reported Ostwald ripening mediated by metal-adsorbate complexes. Larger clusters remained immobile upon CO adsorption but became more three-dimensional. Careful analysis of the experimental data complemented by ab initio density functional theory calculations provides insight into the origin of the CO-induced Pt cluster ripening and shape transformations.


2D Materials; 4(1), no 015013 (2017) | 2016

Core level shifts of intercalated graphene

Ulrike A. Schröder; Marin Petrović; Timm Gerber; Antonio J. Martínez-Galera; Elin Grånäs; Mohammad A. Arman; Charlotte Herbig; Joachim Schnadt; Marko Kralj; Jan Knudsen; Thomas Michely

Through intercalation of metals and gases the Dirac cone of graphene on Ir(111) can be shifted with respect to the Fermi level without becoming destroyed by strong hybridization. Here, we use x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy to measure the C 1s core level shift (CLS) of graphene in contact with a number of structurally well-defined intercalation layers (O, H, Eu, and Cs). By analysis of our own and additional literature data for decoupled graphene, the C 1s CLS is found to be a non-monotonic function of the doping level. For small doping levels the shifts are well described by a rigid band model. However, at larger doping levels, a second effect comes into play which is proportional to the transferred charge and counteracts the rigid band shift. Moreover, not only the position, but also the C 1s peak shape displays a unique evolution as a function of doping level. Our conclusions are supported by intercalation experiments with Li, with which, due to the absence of phase separation, the doping level of graphene can be continuously tuned.


Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2013

CO Intercalation of Graphene on Ir(111) in the Millibar Regime

Elin Grånäs; Mie Andersen; Mohammad A. Arman; Timm Gerber; Bjørk Hammer; Joachim Schnadt; Jesper N Andersen; Thomas Michely; Jan Knudsen


Physical Review B | 2012

Clusters binding to the graphene moire on Ir(111): X-ray photoemission compared to density functional calculations

Jan Knudsen; Peter J. Feibelman; Timm Gerber; Elin Grånäs; Karina Schulte; Patrick Stratmann; Jesper N Andersen; Thomas Michely


Physical Review Letters | 2013

Atomic Structure and Crystalline Order of Graphene-Supported Ir Nanoparticle Lattices

Dirk Franz; Sven Runte; Carsten Busse; Stefan Schumacher; Timm Gerber; Thomas Michely; M. Mantilla; V. Kilic; J. Zegenhagen; A. Stierle


Carbon | 2016

Etching of graphene on Ir(111) with molecular oxygen

Ulrike A. Schröder; Elin Grånäs; Timm Gerber; Mohammad A. Arman; Antonio J. Martínez-Galera; Karina Schulte; Jesper N Andersen; Jan Knudsen; Thomas Michely


Surface Science | 2016

Hydrogen intercalation under graphene on Ir(111)

Elin Grånäs; Timm Gerber; Ulrike A. Schröder; Karina Schulte; Jesper N Andersen; Thomas Michely; Jan Knudsen

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Peter J. Feibelman

Sandia National Laboratories

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Johann Coraux

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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