Applied Surface Science, Vol.267, 74-76, 2013
Bandgap formation in graphene on Ir(111) through oxidation
A graphene monolayer on single crystal Ir(111) has been studied using angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES) before and after exposure to atomic oxygen. With increasing oxygen coverage the Dirac cone, centered on the K-point of the Brillouin zone, broadens and finally transforms to a parabolic rather than linear feature, introducing a pronounced energy bandgap at the Fermi level. The opening of a bandgap of at least 0.35 eV was observed at the oxygen exposure close to the saturation coverage. (C) 2012 Elsevier B. V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Graphene;Oxidation;Electronic structure: photoelectron spectroscopy;Adsorbates: binding site geometry;Electronic structure