نتایج جستجو برای: armchair edge graphene nanoribbon

تعداد نتایج: 162327  

Journal: :Physical review letters 2006
Young-Woo Son Marvin L Cohen Steven G Louie

Based on a first-principles approach, we present scaling rules for the band gaps of graphene nanoribbons (GNRs) as a function of their widths. The GNRs considered have either armchair or zigzag shaped edges on both sides with hydrogen passivation. Both varieties of ribbons are shown to have band gaps. This differs from the results of simple tight-binding calculations or solutions of the Dirac's...

2012
Sangku Kwon Hyungtak Seo Hyunsoo Lee Ki-Joon Jeon Jeong Young Park

Related Articles A pathway between Bernal and rhombohedral stacked graphene layers with scanning tunneling microscopy Appl. Phys. Lett. 100, 201601 (2012) Changes in structural and electronic properties of graphene grown on 6H-SiC(0001) induced by Na deposition J. Appl. Phys. 111, 083711 (2012) Symmetry of atomistic structure for armchair-edge graphene nanoribbons under uniaxial strain Appl. Ph...

2012
Hossein Karamitaheri Neophytos Neophytou Mahdi Pourfath Rahim Faez Hans Kosina

We theoretically investigate the thermoelectric properties of zigzag graphene nanoribbons in the presence of extended line defects, substrate impurities, and edge roughness along the nanoribbon’s length. A nearest-neighbor tight-binding model for the electronic structure and a fourth nearest-neighbor force constant model for the phonon bandstructure are used. For transport, we employ quantum me...

Journal: :Nature materials 2009
Kyle A Ritter Joseph W Lyding

Graphene shows promise as a future material for nanoelectronics owing to its compatibility with industry-standard lithographic processing, electron mobilities up to 150 times greater than Si and a thermal conductivity twice that of diamond. The electronic structure of graphene nanoribbons (GNRs) and quantum dots (GQDs) has been predicted to depend sensitively on the crystallographic orientation...

Journal: :Nature materials 2011
A Chuvilin E Bichoutskaia M C Gimenez-Lopez T W Chamberlain G A Rance N Kuganathan J Biskupek U Kaiser A N Khlobystov

The ability to tune the properties of graphene nanoribbons (GNRs) through modification of the nanoribbon's width and edge structure widens the potential applications of graphene in electronic devices. Although assembly of GNRs has been recently possible, current methods suffer from limited control of their atomic structure, or require the careful organization of precursors on atomically flat su...

2008
Zhiping Xu Lili Wang Wei Gao Feng Ding Kevin F. Kelly Boris I. Yakobson Pulickel M. Ajayan

Address correspondence to Lijie Ci, [email protected]; Pulickel M. Ajayan, [email protected] ABSTRACT Rapid progress in graphene-based applications is calling for new processing techniques for creating graphene components with different shapes, sizes, and edge structures. Here we report a controlled cutting process for graphene sheets, using nickel nanoparticles as a knife that cuts with nanos...

2014
Mingtao Li Lipeng Zhang Quan Xu Jianbing Niu Zhenhai Xia

Electrocatalysts are essential to two key electrochemical reactions, oxygen evolution reaction (OER) and oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) in renewable energy conversion and storage technologies such as regenerative fuel cells and rechargeable metal–air batteries. Here, we explored N-doped graphene as costeffective electrocatalysts for these key reactions by employing density functional theory (D...

2015
Soumyajit Das

Graphene has been found to be an attractive material since its discovery in 2004 and has drawn enormous interest among researchers owing to its intrinsic electronic and magnetic properties. An indefinitely large graphene sheet, if cut along the two edge directions, can generate two distinct, well-defined small graphene nanoribbons (GNRs), which may be classified into “zigzag” edge (1, transpoly...

2016
Dimas G. de Oteyza Aran García-Lekue Manuel Vilas-Varela Néstor Merino-Díez Eduard Carbonell-Sanromà Martina Corso Guillaume Vasseur Celia Rogero Enrique Guitián Jose Ignacio Pascual J. Enrique Ortega Yutaka Wakayama Diego Peña

Contributing to the need for new graphene nanoribbon (GNR) structures that can be synthesized with atomic precision, we have designed a reactant that renders chiral (3,1)-GNRs after a multistep reaction including Ullmann coupling and cyclodehydrogenation. The nanoribbon synthesis has been successfully proven on different coinage metals, and the formation process, together with the fingerprints ...

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