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Nanoengineering Structures on Graphene with Adsorbed Hydrogen Lines

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JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY C
Volume 114, Issue 7, Pages 3225-3229

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/jp9100653

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  1. Russian Foundation for Basic Research [08-02-01096]
  2. Office of Naval Research

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It is shown that the lines of adsorbed hydrogen pair atoms divide a graphene sheet into electronically independent strips and form all electron waveguide or 2H-line graphene-based superlattice (2HG-SL). We investigated the electronic properties of such structures in detail. The electronic spectra of a zigzag (17,0)2HG-SL are similar to those of armchair graphene ribbons and have similar oscillation of the band gap with the width between adjacent 2H-lines (number n). The induced strain with the direction perpendicular to the hydrogen pair lines significantly changes the electronic properties of(he investigated Structures. For example, in the case of the 2HG-SL (3n,0) (n > 2) we observed the semiconductor-metal transition. Superlattices of the (n,n) type with a staircase of adsorbed pairs of H atoms are semiconductors with nearly linear decreasing of the band gap with increasing n. We found that the configuration with the opposite spin (antiferromagnetic) orientation between ferromagnetically ordered edge states of the (n,n) 2HG-SL is energy favorable. We also Suggested all experimental way of fabricating these superlattices. Finally, We discussed properties of possible hydrogen lined waveguide junctions.

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