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Rosanna Larciprete1, Stefano Colonna2, Fabio Ronci2, Roberto Flammini2, Paolo Lacovig3, Nicoleta Apostol4, Antonio Politano5, Peter Feulner6, Dietrich Menzel6,7, Silvano Lizzit3.
Abstract
The possibility to intercalate noble gas atoms below epitaxial graphene monolayers coupled with the instability at high temperature of graphene on the surface of certain metals has been exploited to produce Ar-filled graphene nanosized blisters evenly distributed on the bare Ni(111) surface. We have followed in real time the self-assembling of the nanoblisters during the thermal annealing of the Gr/Ni(111) interface loaded with Ar and characterized their morphology and structure at the atomic scale. The nanoblisters contain Ar aggregates compressed at high pressure arranged below the graphene monolayer skin that is decoupled from the Ni substrate and sealed only at the periphery through stable C-Ni bonds. Their in-plane truncated triangular shapes are driven by the crystallographic directions of the Ni surface. The nonuniform strain revealed along the blister profile is explained by the inhomogeneous expansion of the flexible graphene lattice that adjusts to envelop the Ar atom stacks.Entities:
Keywords: Ar intercalation; Graphene; STM; XPS; nanoblister; nickel
Year: 2016 PMID: 26829243 DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.5b04849
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nano Lett ISSN: 1530-6984 Impact factor: 11.189