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Corrugation in Exfoliated Graphene: An Electron Microscopy and Diffraction Study

Journal

ACS NANO
Volume 4, Issue 8, Pages 4879-4889

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/nn101116n

Keywords

graphene; exfoliated graphene; corrugation; roughness; morphology; mu-LEED; LEEM

Funding

  1. NSF [CHE-0641523]
  2. NYSTAR
  3. DOE BES [DE-FG02-04-ER-46157]
  4. NSEC at Columbia University
  5. Italian Academy at Columbia University
  6. AFOSR
  7. [MiUR-PRIN2008-prot.20087NX9Y7_002]
  8. Office Of The Director
  9. Office Of Internatl Science &Engineering [0937683] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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Low-energy electron microscopy and microprobe diffraction are used to image and characterize corrugation in SiO2-supported and suspended exfoliated graphene at nanometer length scales. Diffraction line-shape analysis reveals quantitative differences in surface roughness on length scales below 20 nm which depend on film thickness and interaction with the substrate. Corrugation decreases with increasing film thickness, reflecting the increased stiffness of multilayer films. Specifically, single-layer graphene shows a markedly larger short-range roughness than multilayer graphene. Due to the absence of interactions with the substrate, suspended graphene displays a smoother morphology and texture than supported graphene. A specific feature of suspended single-layer films is the dependence of corrugation on both adsorbate load and temperature, which is manifested by variations in the diffraction line shape. The effects of both intrinsic and extrinsic corrugation factors are discussed.

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